Product Description
Ammonium Molybdate is a white crystalline or powder substance with a density of 2.498 g/cm3. It is primarily used in ceramics, analytical reagents, fertilizers, and as a catalyst in chemical reactions. This odorless compound has a pH level of 5-6 in a 1% aqueous solution. It is commonly used in the production of molybdenum-based compounds and as a source of molybdenum in various applications. With a purity of 99% minimum, this product is classified as poisonous and should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Soluble in water but insoluble in alcohol, Ammonium Molybdate has a molecular formula of (NH4)6Mo7O244H2O and a melting point of 190C.
FAQs of Ammonium Molybdate:
Q: What is the primary application of Ammonium Molybdate?
A: Ammonium Molybdate is primarily used in the production of molybdenum-based compounds and as a source of molybdenum in various applications.
Q: How should Ammonium Molybdate be stored?
A: It should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from incompatible materials.
Q: Is Ammonium Molybdate soluble in alcohol?
A: No, it is insoluble in alcohol but soluble in water.
Q: What is the purity level of Ammonium Molybdate?
A: It has a purity of 99% minimum.
Q: What is the molecular formula of Ammonium Molybdate?
A: The molecular formula is (NH4)6Mo7O244H2O.