no, magnesium is an element but can become a compound
No. It is an element.
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Molybdenum sulfide
molybdenum is paramagnetic
Molybdenum or "Mo" =D
there is no family name for molybdenum!
The charge of the molybdenum ion is +2.
element
Molybdenum sulfide
Molybdenum ethanoate. Mo^(+) [ CH3C(=O)-O^-]
Molybdenum (II) Iodide.
Molybdenum(II) acetate is a coordination compound with the formula Mo2(O2CCH3)4
MoPO4 is the formula for Molybdenum Phosphate with the Mo in oxidation state III. Mo can have multiple oxidation states. H3PMo12O40 is phosphomolybdic acid - see more information on this species at the related link.
You need to indicate the charge of the cation when you are dealing with most transition metals or big metals like Pb or Bi. Unlike group 1 or group 2 elements, transition metals are typically capable of forming cations with many different charges. To give an extreme example, molybdenum can form cations with charges of +6, +5, +4, +3, and +2. So if someone were to say "molybdenum chloride", it could be any one of five compounds: MoCl2, MoCl3, MoCl4, MoCl5, MoCl6 To differentiate them you need to indicate the charge of the molybdenum: Molybdenum (II) chloride = MoCl2 Molybdenum (III) chloride = MoCl3 Molybdenum (IV) chloride = MoCl4 Molybdenum (V) chloride = MoCl5 Molybdenum (VI) chloride = MoCl6
molybdenum
The molybdenum chemical symbol is Mo.
molybdenum is paramagnetic
Molybdenum or "Mo" =D
Molybdenum is a metal.