Molybdenum hexacarbonyl (also called molybdenum carbonyl) is the chemical compound with the formula Mo(CO)6. This colorless solid like its chromium and tungsten analogues is noteworthy as a volatile air-stable derivative of a metal in its zero oxidation state.
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