
As an important compound of the rare metal molybdenum, molybdic acid is a colorless triclinic or yellow monoclinic solid powder formed by combining molybdenum trioxide (MoO?) and water in a specific ratio. It is a hydrated molybdenum oxide composed of hydrogen ions (H?), hydroxide ions (OH?), and molybdate ions ((MoO?)2?). Its English name is Molybdic Acid, with a molecular formula typically of MoO?·2H?O, a molecular weight of 179.97, and a CAS registry number of 7782-91-4. The solid form of molybdic…