- MoBr4 MoCl4 MoF4 MoO2 MoS2 MoSe2 MoTe2 MoP2 MoAs2 Mo(V) MoCl5 MoF5 Mo2O5 Mo(VI)
Molybdates Molybdic acid MoO3 MoCl6 MoOF4 MoOCl4 MoF2O2 MoO2Cl2 MoF6 MoS3...
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Molybdic acid
refers to
hydrated forms of
molybdenum trioxide and
related species. The
monohydrate (MoO3·H2O) and the
dihydrate (MoO3·2H2O) are well characterized...
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yellow in color.
Molybdenum trioxide dissolves slightly in
water to give "
molybdic acid". In base, it
dissolves to
afford the
molybdate anion. Molybdenum...
- MoBr4 MoCl4 MoF4 MoO2 MoS2 MoSe2 MoTe2 MoP2 MoAs2 Mo(V) MoCl5 MoF5 Mo2O5 Mo(VI)
Molybdates Molybdic acid MoO3 MoCl6 MoOF4 MoOCl4 MoF2O2 MoO2Cl2 MoF6 MoS3...
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especially opioids, as well as
other compounds. It is
composed of a
mixture of
molybdic acid or a
molybdate salt
dissolved in hot,
concentrated sulfuric acid,...
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Alexander (1953): "The
Reaction of Low
Molecular Weight Silicic Acids with
Molybdic Acid".
Journal of the
American Chemical Society,
volume 75,
issue 22, pages...
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Alexander (1953): "The
Reaction of Low
Molecular Weight Silicic Acids with
Molybdic Acid".
Journal of the
American Chemical Society,
volume 75,
issue 22, pages...
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after its
discovery by
Swedish chemist Carl
Wilhelm Scheele.
Working with
Molybdic acid,
Hjelm chemically reduced molybdenum oxide with
carbon in an oxygen-free...
- Later, the
process was
substituted by
certain chemical substances such as
molybdic acid, ****nic, or
phosphoric acid or
soluble salts of
tungstic acid. Dunging...
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sulfate heptahydrate, ZnSO4•7H2O
Copper sulfate pentahydrate, CuSO4•5H2O
Molybdic acid monohydrate, H2MoO4•H2O or
Sodium molybdate dihydrate, Na2MoO4•2H2O...