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ammonium molybdate

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ammonium molybdate [ə′mōn·yəm mə′lib‚dāt]
(inorganic chemistry)
(NH4)2MoO4White, crystalline salt used as an analytic reagent, as a precipitant of phosphoric acid, and in pigments.


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5 m were measured according to the ammonium molybdate spectrometric Finnish Standard Methods (SFS 3025, 1986; SFS 3026, 1986).
The key ingredients for phthalocyanine pigments are copper, aluminum, urea, chlorine, ammonium molybdate and phthalic anhydride.
 
 
 
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