molybdatetype
Molybdatetype refers to a classification of minerals that contain the molybdate anion, [MoO4]2-. This anion is characterized by a central molybdenum atom bonded to four oxygen atoms in a tetrahedral arrangement. Molybdatetype minerals are typically found in oxidized zones of hydrothermal ore deposits, where molybdenum-bearing sulfides have been weathered. They are often associated with other oxide and hydroxide minerals.
Common examples of molybdatetype minerals include wulfenite (PbMoO4) and powellite (CaMoO4). Wulfenite is a lead molybdate,
The physical properties of molybdatetype minerals can vary widely depending on their specific chemical composition and