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There is no Mo3. Possibly you are thinking of NO3 which is nitric oxide.
The correct formula for molybdenum phosphate is Mo3(PO4)4.
Mo3(PO4)4
There are a total of 24 oxygen atoms present in 6 formulas of molybdenum(IV) phosphate, Mo3(PO4)4. This is calculated by multiplying the number of oxygen atoms in each formula (4) by the number of formulas (6).
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Molybdenum (IV) phosphate's formula is: Mo3(PO4)4 Molybdenum (IV) has four valence electrons, which it will lose, being a metal. The phosphate polyatomic ion, PO4, needs three electrons. In order for the charges to cancel each other out, you need 3 Mo's and 4 phosphates, which you apply with the subscripts shown above.
Molybdenum (IV) phosphate's formula is: Mo3(PO4)4 Molybdenum (IV) has four valence electrons, which it will lose, being a metal. The phosphate polyatomic ion, PO4, needs three electrons. In order for the charges to cancel each other out, you need 3 Mo's and 4 phosphates, which you apply with the subscripts shown above.
[Kr] 5s1 4d5Mo is an exception to the usual rules of electron configuration. You would think that the configuration would be[Kr] 5s2 4d4But Mo is more stable with and extra electron in it's d orbital, rather than it's s orbital.
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Group 3(III) Oxides of Group (I) are M2O Group (II) are MO Group(III) are M2O3 Group(IV) are MO2 Group(V) are M2O5 ( Can vary ; NO , N2O , NO2) Group(VI) are MO3 ( Can Vary ; MO2 MO3) Group(VII) are M2O7 ( Can Vary) Group(VIII) are ther Noble (Inert) gases and do not react. Transition metal/elements can exhibit variable oxidations from MO , M2O3, etcs., NB Group (V) , (VI), & (VII) have variable oxidation numbers and so can exhibit various oxides. NNB 'M' is used to indicate an element , not just a metal .
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