Experiments for 'molybdenum trioxide'
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Results for 'molybdenum trioxide':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- Molybdenum trioxide dissolves well in strongly alkaline liquids. It does not dissolve (or just a little bit) in plain water. Once dissolved, it can be kept in solution, even when pH is lowered. Molybdates are capable of oxidizing iodide and sulfite.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Molybdate forms strongly colored, but unstable, complexes with hydrogen peroxide.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- When molybdate (VI) is reduced by a small amount of reductor, then a blue compound is formed. When a larger amount of reductor is available, then a black compound is formed.
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