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The element Vanadium number 23 on the Periodic Table has the symbol 'V'.

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Vanadium is denoted by the symbol V.

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Q: Which of the following could be a correct nuclide symbol for an isotope of vanadium?
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Which of the following could be a correct nuclide symbol for an isotope of vanadium (V)?

5123V or V-51


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