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Dioxomolybdenum is a chemical compound containing molybdenum, oxygen, and typically other elements. The term itself refers to a molecule or structure where molybdenum is bonded to oxygen atoms in a dioxo arrangement, meaning two oxygen atoms are directly attached to the molybdenum. The exact formula and properties depend on the specific dioxomolybdenum compound. For example, dioxomolybdenum(VI) dichloride, MoO2Cl2, is a well-known example. This compound is a crystalline solid and is soluble in certain organic solvents. It can be used as a reagent in organic synthesis and as a precursor for other molybdenum-containing materials. Dioxomolybdenum complexes are also of interest in coordination chemistry and catalysis, where the presence of the dioxo moiety can influence the reactivity and electronic properties of the molybdenum center. Research into dioxomolybdenum compounds continues to explore their potential applications in areas such as materials science and medicinal chemistry, investigating their unique chemical behaviors and interactions with other substances. The stability and reactivity of these compounds are often dictated by the oxidation state of the molybdenum atom and the nature of the other ligands present.