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What is VSO4?

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Vanadium (II) Sulfate

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What are the charges in VSO4?

Vanadium can form several different charges in the sulfate compound, including +2, +3, +4, and +5. The most common charge observed is +5 in the compound vanadium(V) sulfate, V2(SO4)5.


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What is the transition metal name for VSO4?

Vanadium(II) sulfate


What are the charges in VSO4?

Vanadium can form several different charges in the sulfate compound, including +2, +3, +4, and +5. The most common charge observed is +5 in the compound vanadium(V) sulfate, V2(SO4)5.


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