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lead molybdate

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lead molybdate [′led mə′lib‚dāt]
(inorganic chemistry)
PbMoO4Poisonous, acid-soluble yellow powder; insoluble in water and alcohol; used in pigments and as an analytical reagent.


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uses 10 million lb/yr of recycled elemental lead in the manufacture of 30 million lb of lead chromate and lead molybdate.
Organic and inorganic pigments include low-dust lead chromate yellows and lead molybdate oranges.
Organic and inorganic pigments offered include low-dust lead chromate yellows and lead molybdate oranges.
 
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