Abstract

The formation of various complexes of molybdate with organic acids and polyhydric alcohols has been investigated by spectrophotometric methods. The molybdate occurs in different degrees of condensation in these complexes, the existence of which indicates the species that occur during the formation of the isopolymolybdates. Evidence is presented for the view that the molybdenum is six-co-ordinated in these complexes and that hydrogen bonding plays an important part in their structure.

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