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Molten sodium nitrite—potassium nitrite eutectic: the reaction of some compounds of molybdenum
Authors:SS Al Omer  DH Kerridge
Institution:Department of Chemistry, The University, Southampton S09 5NH England
Abstract:Molybdenum(VI) oxide, ammonium molybdate and molybdic acid reacted in molten sodium nitrite—potassium nitrite eutectic to form orthomolybdate, nitrogen dioxide and nitric oxide (with nitrate as a secondary product), a more polymerised polymolybdate being formed as an intermediate product. Tungsten(VI) oxide reacted similarly but less rapidly. Molybdenum and tungsten metals reacted to form the orthoxyanion and nitrogen, the latter metal reacting considerably faster and forming smaller amounts of nitric oxide and nitrous oxide. Reaction temperatures and stoichiometries are given and reaction pathways suggested.
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