1.1. Names:
Al2Mo2O7 is commonly referred to as Molybdate Aluminate or Aluminum Molybdate.
1.2. Atomic structure:
Al2Mo2O7 consists of 2 aluminum atoms (Al), 2 molybdenum atoms (Mo), and 7 oxygen atoms (O).
1.3. Atomic weight:
The atomic weight of Al2Mo2O7 is calculated by the total weight of all the aluminum, molybdenum, and oxygen atoms in the molecule.
1.4. Ion structure:
Al2Mo2O7 does not form ions.
- Properties:
2.1. Physical properties:
Al2Mo2O7 is typically in the form of a white powder, odorless, and insoluble in water.
2.2. Chemical properties:
Al2Mo2O7 is relatively stable at room temperature and does not react with most other substances.
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Common chemical equations:
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Synthesis of Al2Mo2O7:
4.1. Lab synthesis:
Al2Mo2O7 can be synthesized through the reaction between aluminum and molybdenum at high temperatures.
4.2. Industrial synthesis:
The industrial-scale synthesis of Al2Mo2O7 usually requires complex methods such as the sol-gel reaction or chemical vapor deposition. Therefore, it is not as common as purchasing Al2Mo2O7 from chemical suppliers.