diammonium tridecaoxotetramolybdate(2-)
- CAS NO.:12207-64-6
- Empirical Formula: Mo4O13.2H4N
- Molecular Weight: 627.82
- MDL number: MFCD09952586
- EINECS: 235-385-6
- SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS)
- Update Date: 2024-10-28 16:48:35
What is diammonium tridecaoxotetramolybdate(2-) ?
Description
Ammonium Tetramolybdate Dihydrate is a white crystalline powder with a chemical formula of Mo4O13.2H4N. Ammonium Tetramolybdate is slightly soluble in water, alkali, and ammonia and insoluble in alcohol. It is often used to produce hydrogenation, desulfurization, and other petroleum refining catalysts, trace element fertilizers, and raw materials for manufacturing ceramic colorants, pigments, and other molybdenum compounds.
Safety information for diammonium tridecaoxotetramolybdate(2-)
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Hexaammonium molybdate
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