Mass V = 76 g
moles V = 76/ 51 g/mol=1.5
moles O = 100 - 76/ 16= 1.5
VO
Moles V = 68/51 = 1.3
Moles O = 100-68/16=2
1.3/1.3 = 1 =>V
2/1.3=1.5 =>O
multiply by 2 to get whole numbers
V2O3
moles V = 61/51=1.2
moles O = 100-61/16=2.4
VO2
moles V = 56/51=1.1
moles O= 100-56/16= 2.75
1.1/1.1= 1 => V
2.75/1.1= 2.5 =>O
to get whole numbers multiply by 2
V2O5
The oxides with percentages of 76%, 68%, 61%, and 56% by mass of vanadium correspond to the formulas V2O5, V2O4, VO2, and VO respectively.
The Latin name for vanadium is Vanadium.
The chemical formula for vanadium(V) oxide is V2O5.
The melting point of vanadium is 1910°C (3470°F) and its boiling point is 3407°C (6165°F).
The chemical formula for vanadium selenide is VSe.
The chemical name for V3N2 is vanadium nitride. It is a binary compound composed of vanadium and nitrogen atoms.
There are three different vanadium fluoride {not "flouride"!} compounds, with formulas VCl3, VCl4, and VCl5.
The Latin name for vanadium is Vanadium.
Vanadium is located in period 4 of the periodic table.
No. Vanadium is an element.
The chemical formula for vanadium(V) oxide is V2O5.
Vanadium: The Element that could change the world That was the title of a cover article in Discover Magazine in 2008. Vanadium: The Critical Element Also try... Vanadium: The Rainbow Rock Because of the multiple colors of the oxides. It's original name was panchromium for the same reason.
The atomic mass of vanadium is approximately 50.94 atomic mass units.
No, vanadium is not flammable.
Vanadium (III) fluoride
no, vanadium is not purple. it is a silvery gray.
vanadium is in family 5b you can research it
The melting point of vanadium is 1910°C (3470°F) and its boiling point is 3407°C (6165°F).