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valency of molybdenum​

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Molybdenum exhibits valencies of 2,3,4,5 or 6 in different compounds, and it is considered that it has zero valency in its hexacarbonyl Mo(CO) 6. Because of this variability in its valency, many of its reaction products are mixtures of compounds in which it has different valencies.

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Molybdenum exhibits valencies of 2,3,4,5 or 6 in different compounds, and it is considered that it has zero valency in its hexacarbonyl Mo(CO) 6. Because of this variability in its valency, many of its reaction products are mixtures of compounds in which it has different valencies.

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