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What is the correct formula for molybdenum (iii) carbonate?

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Mo2(C03)3 is the formula
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Answer:


Mo_2(CO_3)_3

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, based on the IUPAC nomenclature, molybdenum (III) refers to the molybdenum with +3 as its oxidation state, that is:


Mo^(+3)

Next, the carbonate comes from the carbonic acid's anion, that is:


(CO_3)^(-2)

Finally, by combining them, one obtains the formula for molybdenum (III) carbonate as shown below:


Mo_2(CO_3)_3

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