What is the oxidation state of molybdenum In ( NH4)2MoO4?
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(b) (NH4)2MoO4 contains the NH4+ ion, in which hydrogen is +1 and nitrogen is -3. Because there are two NH4+ ions, the other half of the compound must be an MoO42- ion, in which molybdenum is -6 and oxygen is -2. (c) Sodium is in the +1 oxidation state in all of its compounds.
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