There are three formulas for vanadium fluoride depending on the oxidation state of the vanadium, which can be 3+, 4+, or 5+.
Vanadium (III) fluoride has the unit formula of VF3.
Vanadium (IV) fluoride has the unit formula of VF4.
Vanadium (V) fluoride has the unit formula of VF5.
Vanadium(III) fluoride has the chemical formula VF3.
The melting point is 1 375 oC, the density is 3,363 g/cm3, the molar mass is 107,94 g, insoluble in water.
Up today vanadium(III) fluoride has hasn't uses.
V F5 because vanadium is a positive 5 charge so and fluoride is a negative one so we cross over the charges
I would assume it's VF5
VF5
vanadium (v) oxide
Formula: V(IO3)3
Vanadium symbol: V the atom number for Vanadium is V23 the relative atomic mass for Vanadium is 51
V is the symbol for vanadium on the periodic table. Pure vanadium is a soft, ductile, white metal with an atomic number of 23 and an atomic weight of 50.9415. Vanadium and all of its compounds are toxic. Vanadium is used in nuclear applications, rust resistant spring and high speed tool steels. Vanadium pentoxide is used as a catalyst, as a mordant for dyeing and printing fabrics, in the manufacture of aniline black, and in the ceramics industry and vanadium-gallium tape is used to produce superconducting magnets. For more information, visit the related link.
No sorry you cannot do it. You can get V and O from Vanadium and Oxygen but there is no 'L' or 'Le' element.
V2Se5 is the formula for vanadium V selenide.
vanadium (v) oxide
Vanadium III acetate is V(O-CO-CH3)3
Vanadium phosphide is the chemical name for V3P3.
The formula is V(NO3)3
This chemical formula is for vanadium dihydrogen phosphate.
V2(Cr2O7)5
V+4 PO4-3 <--- these are the ions and their charges V+4 V+4 V+4 PO4-3 PO4-3 PO4-3 PO4-3 <--- the charges have to add up to zero, so three +4 vanadium ions cancels out four -3 phosphate ions V3(PO4)4 <--- simplify
The formula for Vanadium (IV) carbonate is V(CO3)2.
What is the balanced molecular equation for the reaction of vanadium with molecular oxygen to form vanadium oxide?
vanadium2sulfide5
V is the atomic symbol for Vanadium, atomic number 23.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanadium