Tiomolibdate diammonium

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Tiomolibdate diammonium

Tiomolibdate diammonium (pronunciation: tee-oh-moh-lib-date die-am-moan-ium) is a chemical compound used in various scientific and medical applications.

Etymology

The term "Tiomolibdate diammonium" is derived from its chemical composition. "Tio" is derived from the Latin word for sulfur, "Molibdate" refers to the presence of molybdenum, and "diammonium" indicates the presence of two ammonium ions.

Usage

Tiomolibdate diammonium is primarily used in the field of chemistry and biochemistry. It is often used as a reagent in various chemical reactions. In medicine, it is used in certain diagnostic tests and treatments.

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