molybdate

/məˈlɪbdeɪt/
noun
  1. A chemical compound containing molybdenum, oxygen, and often another element, used in industry and agriculture.
    • Farmers sometimes add molybdate to soil to help plants grow.
    • The factory produces sodium molybdate for use in water treatment.
    • Scientists studied the molybdate crystals under a microscope.
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