phosphomolybdic

English

Etymology

From phospho- + molybdic

Adjective

phosphomolybdic (not comparable)

  1. Relating to phosphomolybdic acid or its derivatives.
    • 1920, C. J. West, “Determination of phosphoric acid”, in Chemical Abstracts, volume 14, number 11, American Chemical Society, page 2357:
      The determination of phosphoric acid in phosphomolybdic complexes.
    • 1959, The Canadian Patent Office Record and Register of Copyrights, volume 87, page 6658:
      A process for preparing normally solid high molecular weight, hydrocarbon polymers which comprises heating and reacting carbon monoxide with hydrogen at a temperature of 125 ° to 350 °C, under a pressure of at least 30 atmospheres and in contact with a phosphomolybdic compound represented by the formula P2Mo20–24O2–60.
    • 1974, Journal of Analytical Chemistry of the USSR, volume 28, page 2108:
      An indirect method of determining phosphorous which involved extraction of the phosphomolybdic complex and the atomic-absorption determination of molybdenum [1–3] is at present the most sensitive flame-photometric method (0.2 mg P/liter) for this element. Its wide use is, however, hampered by the complex instrumentation involved.
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