- Definition of Cs2MoO4
Cs2MoO4 is the chemical formula of Caesium Molybdate, an inorganic compound containing the elements Caesium (Cs), Molybdenum (Mo), and Oxygen (O).
1.1 Common name: Caesium Molybdate.
1.1.2 English name: Caesium Molybdate.
1.2 Atomic structure: There are 2 Caesium atoms, 1 Molybdenum atom, and 4 Oxygen atoms in each Cs2MoO4 molecule.
1.3 Atomic weight: The weight of Cs2MoO4 is calculated by the total weight of all atoms in the molecule, including 2 Caesium atoms, 1 Molybdenum atom, and 4 Oxygen atoms.
1.4 Ion composition: Cs2MoO4 is a complex ion with 2 Cs+ ions and one MoO4- ion.
- Properties of Cs2MoO4
2.1 Physical properties:
State: Solid
Color: White
Odor: Odorless
pH: Neutral
2.2 Chemical properties: Cs2MoO4 decomposes easily when exposed to high temperature.
- Common chemical equations with Cs2MoO4
Typically, Cs2MoO4 does not easily react with metals, acids, non-metals, or salts.
- Synthesis of Cs2MoO4
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of Cs2MoO4: Cs2MoO4 is typically synthesized by the reaction of Caesium hydroxide with Molybdenum acid.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of Cs2MoO4: On an industrial scale, Cs2MoO4 is usually produced from the heating of mud layers containing Caesium and Molybdenum.