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What is Sodium Molybdate Dihydrate and what are its specific uses?

Sodium Molybdate Dihydrate is white rhombic crystal; relative density is 3.28; slightly soluble in water, insoluble in acetone; heated to 100 ℃ to lose water of crystallization into anhydrous substance and toxic.


It is used as a reagent for the manufacture of alkaloids and other substances, as well as for dyes, molybdenum red pigments, catalysts, molybdenum salts and sunlight-resistant color precipitating precipitants.


It is a raw material for the manufacture of flame retardants and a metal corrosion inhibitor for non-polluting cooling water systems, as well as an essential trace ingredient for plants and animals.


Determination of alkaloids and glycosides as well as determination of total and effective phosphorus content of phosphate fertilizer calcium superphosphate. Determination of protein-free blood filtrate and serum proteins.


Also used as a corrosion inhibitor and used in the manufacture of pigments.


In addition, it is used in the manufacture of alkaloids, ink, fertilizer, molybdenum red pigment and sunlight resistant pigment precipitant, catalyst, molybdenum salt, also used in the manufacture of flame retardants and metal inhibitors for non-polluting cold water systems, also used as galvanizing, polishing agent and chemical reagents.







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