From: Dr. S. K. Adhikari (sisir_ad$##$vsnl.com)
Date: Sat Jul 15 2006 - 06:18:36 EDT
Dear Hart,
Being a dioxo molybdenum, MoO2 X4 ,should be stable and may not respond to
hydrolysis. As such the moly hydroxide(s) are ill defined.
Thanks
S.K.Adhikari
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> hello
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> i'd am trying to find out roughly how fast dialkyaminated molybdenum
> hydroxides, (R)(R)N-Mo(=O)(=O)(O), will react (disassociate) with water.
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> thank you
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