Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Sodium molybdate was first synthesized by the method of hydration.
The isotope is handled and stored as the molybdate.
They tend to form upon treatment of molybdate salts with hydrogen peroxide.
Sodium molybdate has been used in industrial water treatment as a corrosion inhibitor.
For this reason, fertilizers often contain small but amounts of molybdate salts.
Pateraite, supposedly a cobalt molybdate, is named after him.
In base, it dissolves to afford the molybdate anion.
Scheelite, the mineral calcium tungstate, often contains a small amount of molybdate.
This uses the 'molybdate blue' reaction, where the depth of the colour is proportional to phosphorus concentration.
American Regent has ammonium molybdate injection on back order and the company cannot estimate a release date.
However, care must be taken because at a level of 0.3 ppm sodium molybdate can cause copper deficiencies in animals, particularly cattle.
Estimation is by the formation of the molybdate complex, either as the yellow acid or as its blue reduction product.
Phosphate can be estimated to give the phosphomolybdate as orthophosphate by using the colour developed with ammonium molybdate.
Wulfenite is a lead molybdate mineral with the formula PbMoO.
Sodium molybdate, NaMoO, is useful as a source of molybdenum.
Sodium molybdate reacts with the acids of dithiophosphates:
In this respect vanadium shows similarities to tungstate and molybdate, chromium however has a more limited range of ions.
Silver molybdate (AgMoO) is a yellow, cubic crystalline substance often used in glass.
The red tetrathiomolybdate anion results when molybdate solutions are treated with hydrogen sulfide:
This compound is generated directly from molybdate held on alumina within the generator (see this topic for detail).
It can be selectively or non-selectively imported by some prokaryotic organisms and may substitute for molybdate in certain enzymes.
Sodium molybdate is incompatible with alkali metals, most common metals and oxidizing agents.
Powellite is a calcium molybdate mineral with formula CaMoO.
In chemistry a molybdate is a compound containing an oxoanion with molybdenum in its highest oxidation state of 6.
Examples of molybdate oxoanions are: