Vanadium is an example of d-block element or transition metal. It is a hard, silvery gray, ductile and malleable transition metal. The element is found only in chemically combined form in nature, but once isolated artificially, the formation of an oxide layer stabilizes the free metal somewhat against further oxidation.
The element Vanadium is a metal .
It's a metal. Specifically, a transition metal.
Yes, the differentiating electron of vanadium is entering into d-subshell and in its stable oxidation state(+3) vanadium has incompletely filled d orbital. So vanadium is a transition metal.
As a simple element it is nonpolar, as are all elements.
Tungsten (or wolfram, W) is a metal.
metal
Vanadium is a metal.
non polar.
Is NH4Cl polar or non polor
I2 is non-polar
Oil is non polar
non polar
non-polar
non polar
It is non polar.
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
water is polar and immiscible with the non-polar octanol.
ClO4 is polar.