Ammonium vs Dioxydithiomolybdate - What's the difference?
ammonium | dioxydithiomolybdate |
(inorganic chemistry) The univalent NH4+ cation, derived by the protonation of ammonia.
(inorganic chemistry) The anion MoO2S22- derived from molybdate by substituting two oxygen atoms by those of sulfur
(inorganic chemistry) Any salt containing this anion; especially the ammonium salt, which has several industrial uses
