molybdenum
Molybdenum Oxide
Molybdenum belongs to Group 6 in the periodic table and is often referred to as one of the transition metals.
The correct name for MoBr5 is molybdenum pentabromide.
The compound name of MoI2 is molybdenum (II) iodide.
modern Latin, earlier molybdena (originally denoting a salt of lead), from Greek molubdaina 'plummet', from molubdos 'lead' - if it is what you are asking
Molybdenum is in the Xanthine Oxidase family.
Molybdenum ethanoate. Mo^(+) [ CH3C(=O)-O^-]
The correct name for Mo2O5 is molybdenum(V) oxide. In this compound, molybdenum has an oxidation state of +5, which is indicated by the Roman numeral in the name. This oxide is typically used in various chemical applications, including as a catalyst and in the production of other molybdenum compounds.
The molybdenum chemical symbol is Mo.
The element molybdenum gets its name from the Greek word "molybdos," meaning lead or graphite. It was named as such because early chemists found it difficult to distinguish between graphite and molybdenum compounds due to their similar appearance.
The charge of the molybdenum ion is +2.
The compound Mo(ClO2)3 is named molybdenum(III) chlorite. In this formula, molybdenum has a +3 oxidation state, and each chlorite ion (ClO2-) has a -1 charge, resulting in three chlorite ions balancing the charge of one molybdenum ion.