Ammonium Molybdate Crystal Tetrahydrate, ACS Grade *

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About Ammonium Molybdate Crystal Tetrahydrate, ACS Grade

Ammonium Molybdate is commonly used for smelting Ferromolybdenum alloy and as a raw material for the manufacture of Molybdenum Trioxide and Molybdenum metallic powder. This product is available in the market with different commercial names including, Hexaammonium Molybdate, Ammonium Paramolybdate, and Ammonium heptamolybdate. It appears as colorless or light yellowish-green monoclinic crystals having the chemical formula ((NH4)6Mo7O24•4H2O. It is also an important chemical catalyst that is commonly utilized in the oil & gas sector. An ACS Grade reagent is a chemical that meets the purity requirements of the American Chemical Society. For dependable, consistent, and repeatable findings, ACS Grade reagents can be utilized in high- quality research labs. In the United States of America (USA), Lab Alley sells its high-quality Ammonium Molybdate Crystal, Tetrahydrate, ACS Grade online at laballey.com.

Common Uses and Applications

  • Catalyst
  • Reagent
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Industries

  • Ceramics manufacturing
  • Paint industry
  • Pigments
  • Fabric production

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Chemistry Table

12027-67-7
(NH4)6Mo7O24•4H2O
1235.86

Specifications

Assay 81.0-83.0%
Insoluble Matter 0.005%
Chloride 0.002%
Nitrate To Pass Test (limit about 0.003%)
Arsenate, Phosphate, and Silicate 0.001%
Phosphate 5 ppm
Sulfate 0.02%
Heavy Metals (as Pb) 0.001%
Magnesium and other Alkaline Earths 0.02%
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