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Where do you get vanadium?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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Vanadium occurs in minerals such as patronite, vanadinite, and carnotite. There are also trace amounts in some magnetite deposits, enough to make recovery from magnetite economically viable (magnetite is an important iron ore).

Almost all vanadium is produced in South Africa, China, or Russia.

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Vanadium can be obtained in a variety of ways. For example, it can be produced by passing an electric current through molten (melted) vanadium chloride:

It can also be made by combining calcium metal with vanadium oxide:

Read more: http://www.chemistryexplained.com

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14y ago

Vanadium was discovered in Mexico City. Which is a great place to go and fun to be there. It was a discovery that changed the world. It was originally discovered by a Spanish mineralogist Andres Manuel del Rio. Peace out suckers.x:-(

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It can be found on the earth's crust

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from the earths crust!

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The number23 on the Periodic Table

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