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    Iron(II) molybdate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula FeMoO4. Iron(II) molybdate is prepared by the reaction of iron(II) chloride or iron(II)...
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  • iron(III) hypophosphite 7783–84–8 FeI2 iron(II) iodide 7783–86–0 FeI3 iron(III) iodide 15600–49–4 FeMoO4 iron(II) molybdate 13718–70–2 Fe(NO3)2 iron(II)...
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    are toxic and carcinogenic, solutions based on molybdate are proposed as a replacement (e.g. molybdate 30-100g/ boric acid 10-18 g/manganese sulfate 0...
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  • NdF3 Neodymium(III) hydride - NdH3 Neodymium(II) iodide - NdI2 Neodymium(III) iodide – NdI3 Neodymium molybdate - Nd2(MoO4)3 Neodymium perrhenate - Nd(ReO4)3...
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    water. Heating molybdenum-bearing minerals under oxygen and water affords molybdate ion MoO2− 4, which forms quite soluble salts. Industrially, molybdenum...
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  • abundant transition element in solution in the sea (mostly as dianionic molybdate ion) and in living organisms, its abundance in the Earth's crust is quite...
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    Tripuhyite (redirect from Iron antimonate)
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    historically documented but may not be in use today. The first heteropoly molybdate and first heteropolymetallate, yellow ammonium phosphomolybdate, (NH4)3PMo12O40...
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    region, hence no color is observed. Hence perrhenate, tungstate, and molybdate are colorless. The energies of transitions correlate with the order of...
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    naturally with molybdates. Scheelite, the mineral calcium tungstate, often contains a small amount of molybdate. Wolframite is manganese and iron tungstate...
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    are toxic and carcinogenic, solutions based on molybdate are proposed as a replacement (e.g. molybdate 30-100g/ boric acid 10-18 g/manganese sulfate 0...
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  • 2006). "Mercury methylation from unexpected sources: molybdate-inhibited freshwater sediments and an iron-reducing bacterium". Applied and Environmental Microbiology...
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  • [35] [no] [no] Umohoite (Y: 1953) 4.GC.10 [36] [37] [38] (IUPAC: uranyl molybdate dihydrate) Ungavaite (IMA2004-020) 2.AC.35b [39] [40] [41] (IUPAC: tetrapalladium...
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    the conversion of cPMP into molybdopterin (MPT), (iv) the insertion of molybdate into MPT to form Moco. Two enzyme-mediated reactions convert guanosine...
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    Lindgrenite (category Molybdate minerals)
    Lindgrenite is an uncommon copper molybdate mineral with formula: Cu3(MoO4)2(OH)2. It occurs as tabular to platey monoclinic green to yellow green crystals...
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    Wagnerite (category Iron(II) minerals)
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    immersion of the stained specimen in an aqueous solution of ammonium molybdate. Vital methylene blue was formerly much used for examining the innervation...
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    Terbium is used to dope calcium fluoride, calcium tungstate and strontium molybdate in solid-state devices, and as a crystal stabilizer of fuel cells that...
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    Xanthine oxidase (category Iron-sulfur enzymes)
    23 μM), typically used in folk medicine. Xanthine dehydrogenase Sodium molybdate PDB: 1FIQ​; Enroth C, Eger BT, Okamoto K, Nishino T, Nishino T, Pai EF...
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    practical interest. Around 1980 Manthiram discovered that oxoanions (molybdates and tungstates in that particular case) cause a substantial positive shift...
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    are silver metal (i.e. the FASIL process), iron(III) oxide, iron molybdenum oxides (e.g. iron(III) molybdate) with a molybdenum-enriched surface, or vanadium...
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  • Lead(II) molybdate PbMoO4 1.161×10−5 Lead(II) nitrate Pb(NO3)2 37.5 46.2 54.3 63.4 72.1 91.6 111 133 Lead(II) oxalate PbC2O4 6.495×10−4 Lead(II) perchlorate...
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  • Pettignano, A.; Sammartano, S. (2017). "Modeling the acid-base properties of molybdate(VI) in different ionic media, ionic strengths and temperatures, by EDH...
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    essential mineral, but metallic molybdenum has no nutritional benefit. Many molybdates are sources of molybdenum. Twenty chemical elements are known to be required...
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  • Tranquillityite (category Iron(II) minerals)
    silicate mineral with formula (Fe2+)8Ti3Zr2 Si3O24. It is mostly composed of iron, oxygen, silicon, zirconium and titanium with smaller fractions of yttrium...
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    Hübnerite (category Manganese(II) minerals)
    05.013. hdl:10316/3927. Dutrow, B.; Klein, C. (2007). "Tungstates and Molybdates". Mineral Science (21): 425–427. Hu, W.B.; Nie, X.L.; Mi, Y.Zh. (2010)...
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  • give a yellow crystalline precipitate upon addition of HNO3 and ammonium molybdate and heating the solution. Borates give a green flame characteristic of...
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    Zn(NO3) 2, chlorate Zn(ClO3) 2, sulfate ZnSO 4, phosphate Zn 3(PO4) 2, molybdate ZnMoO 4, cyanide Zn(CN) 2, arsenite Zn(AsO2) 2, arsenate Zn(AsO4) 2·8H...
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    technetium-99m produced upon decay of molybdenum-99. Molybdenum-99 in the form of molybdate MoO2− 4 is adsorbed onto acid alumina (Al 2O 3) in a shielded column chromatograph...
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    Szomolnokite (category Iron minerals)
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