no, magnesium is an element but can become a compound
Molybdenum trisulfide (MoS3) is a compound composed of one molybdenum atom bonded to three sulfur atoms. It is a layered transition metal dichalcogenide that is used in lubricants and as a catalyst in various chemical reactions.
MoS2. -2 for each S, +4 for Mo
In molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), molybdenum typically has an oxidation state of +4, and sulfur has an oxidation state of -2. Each Mo atom contributes a +4 oxidation state, while each S atom contributes a -2 oxidation state, which balances the overall charge of the compound.
MoCl6 is a covalent compound. It consists of a metal, molybdenum, bonded to nonmetals, chlorine atoms, through covalent bonds.
The charge of the molybdenum ion is +2.
The compound name of MoI2 is molybdenum (II) iodide.
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Molybdenum ethanoate. Mo^(+) [ CH3C(=O)-O^-]
Molybdenum trisulfide (MoS3) is a compound composed of one molybdenum atom bonded to three sulfur atoms. It is a layered transition metal dichalcogenide that is used in lubricants and as a catalyst in various chemical reactions.
Molybdenum(II) acetate is a coordination compound with the formula Mo2(O2CCH3)4
MoS2. -2 for each S, +4 for Mo
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 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.
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.
molybdenum
Mo, which stands for molybdenum, is an element. It is a transition metal with the atomic number 42 on the periodic table. Molybdenum is known for its high melting point and is used in various industrial applications, including steel production and electrical contacts.
The molybdenum chemical symbol is Mo.