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In VO vanadium has an oxidation number of +2 and O an oxidation number of -2 Just in case you missed the 2+ , in vanadyl ion VO2+ V has the oxidation number of +4, O has -2
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Vanadium has 23 protons. The atomic number is the same as the number of protons.
V is the atomic symbol for Vanadium, atomic number 23.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanadium
The ionic charge of neutral vanadium atom is zero and it could have oxidation numbers up to +V.
In VO vanadium has an oxidation number of +2 and O an oxidation number of -2 Just in case you missed the 2+ , in vanadyl ion VO2+ V has the oxidation number of +4, O has -2
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Vanadium, etc.
VO+2 are known as Vanadyl ions. Their IUPAC name is Oxovanadium(2+)Here Vanadium is in +4 oxidation state. These are the most stable diatomic ions, and are bluish in colour.
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Due to variable oxidation states of vanadium.
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Vanadium symbol: V the atom number for Vanadium is V23 the relative atomic mass for Vanadium is 51
Vanadium is a metal element. Mass number of it is 51.
Vanadium has 23 protons. The atomic number is the same as the number of protons.
V is the atomic symbol for Vanadium, atomic number 23.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanadium
It is a compound in the form V2O3 with vanadium of an oxidation state of (III). It is derived from reduction of vanadium pentoxide V2O5. It is mostly used as a catalyst of various reactions. Personally I've produced it by reducing vanadium pentoxide in sulfuric acid, heating for 30mins then creating a basic solution using sodium carbonate.