1 gram molybdenum (1 mole Mo/95.94 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole Mo)
= 6 X 1021 atoms of molybdenum
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There are approximately 12 mEq of sodium in 1g of sodium citrate.
There are 0.5 moles of hydrogen in 1g, as the molar mass of hydrogen is 2g/mol.
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(II) acetate is a coordination compound with the formula Mo2(O2CCH3)4
Molybdenum is a hard, silvery metal with no distinctive odor. It is typically found in a solid state and has a metallic luster.
54 A+
54 A+
54 or fifty-four.
There are 54 neutrons in an atom of molybdenum-96. The atomic number is 42, so there are 42 protons. The neutrons make up the rest of the 96. 96-42=54.
molybdenum has 13 protons and 13 electrons
The neutral atom of molybdenum has 42 electrons.
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Manganese, like many transition metal elements, is a cation (Mn^2+)
Molybdenum 98, a stable isotope, has 56 neutrons.
The atom with 42 protons and 49 neutrons is molybdenum-91. It is a stable isotope of molybdenum, a transition metal, and is commonly used in various applications such as in steel production and in the aerospace industry.
The number of protons in an atom of an element defines its identity on the periodic table. Molybdenum has 42 protons in its nucleus, which is why it is classified as element 42.
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.