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Molybdenum trioxide dissolves slightly in water to give "molybdic acid."
Heating Ammonium orthomolybdate solid or treatment with acid gives molybdenum trioxide.
The remaining mineral electrodes (made from silver and molybdenum trioxide) can then be filtered for reuse.
Molybdenum trioxide is chemical compound with the formula MoO.
Molybdenum trioxide has also been suggested as a potential anti-microbial agent, e.g., in polymers.
Molybdite is the naturally occurring mineral form of molybdenum trioxide MoO.
It reacts with oxygen upon heating forming molybdenum trioxide:
Other oxidation products include molybdenum trioxide, tellurium, and tellurium dioxide.
It is a white solid that is prepared by treating molybdenum trioxide with aqueous ammonia.
This energy turns out to be comparable to that of bulk tungsten trioxide and molybdenum trioxide.
Molybdenum trioxide (MoO) is used as an adhesive between enamels and metals.
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Molybdic acid refers to solid, hydrated forms of molybdenum trioxide and species in aqueous solution.
Heating this solid gives molybdenum trioxide:
The operation also involves processing the molybdenum ore into a disulfide and then molybdenum trioxide through roasting.
Molybdenum trioxide is used to manufacture molybdenum metal, which serves as an additive to steel and corrosion-resistant alloys.
A less common procedure used is blending solid molybdenum trioxide powder with zinc oxide powder and then heating the mixture to above 600 C.
Ammonium heptamolybdate is easily prepared by dissolving molybdenum trioxide in an excess of aqueous ammonia and evaporating the solution at room temperature.
When MoO, molybdenum trioxide is dissolved in alkali solution the simple MoO anion is produced.
Molybdenum trioxide (molybdenum(VI) oxide)
It is then roasted at the Company's Langeloth Metallurgical Facility into molybdenum trioxide, ferromolybdenum products, and other specialty products.
It does not visibly react with oxygen or water at room temperature, and the bulk oxidation occurs at temperatures above 600 C, resulting in molybdenum trioxide:
The Adkins-Peterson reaction is the air oxidation of methanol to formaldehyde with metal oxide catalysts such as iron oxide, molybdenum trioxide or combinations thereof.
Vanadium pentoxide and molybdenum trioxide are the catalysts used for the benzene route, whereas vanadium phosphate is used for the butane route.
Heating solutions of ammonium molybdate gives ADM. Upon heating the solid, ammonium dimolybdate decomposes to molybdenum trioxide: