| 1. | The molybdate ( VI ) anion is tetrahedral.
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| 2. | The laboratory synthesis entails the acidification of aqueous solutions of sodium molybdate with perchloric acid:
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| 3. | Thus molybdenum ( VI ) does not form, but forms the tetrahedral molybdate anion,.
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| 4. | "' Powellite "'is a calcium molybdate mineral with formula CaMoO 4.
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| 5. | "' Wulfenite "'is a lead molybdate mineral with the formula O 4.
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| 6. | Powellite ( calcium molybdate ) and scheelite ( calcium tungstate ) fluoresce intrinsically in yellow and blue, respectively.
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| 7. | The reaction it catalyzes is as follows : adenylyl-molybdopterin + molybdate \ rightarrow molybdenum cofactor + AMP.
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| 8. | In aqueous solutions of acidified molybdate salts low concentration molecular O 3 Mo?H 2 O has been characterised spectroscopically.
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| 9. | The "'molybdovanadate reagent "'is a solution containing both the molybdate and vanadate ions.
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| 10. | This compound is generated directly from molybdate held on alumina within the generator ( see this topic for detail ).
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