Vanadium has the following valencies: 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Vanadium symbol: V the atom number for Vanadium is V23 the relative atomic mass for Vanadium is 51
Vanadium is not a compound. It is an element.
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No. Vanadium is an element.
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.
Vanadium (III) fluoride
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Variable valencies are the valencies which can change e.g. Fe (iron) can either have the valency of 2 (Fe II) or 3 (Fe III)
vanadium is in family 5b you can research it
no, vanadium is not purple. it is a silvery gray.
Vanadium is an element. Refer to the related link for a Wikipedia article on vanadium.
Variable valencies are the valencies which can change e.g. Fe (iron) can either have the valency of 2 (Fe II) or 3 (Fe III)