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What is V2S5?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 9/18/2023

Vanadium(V) sulfide

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Is the balanced equation for V2O5 CaS CaO V2S5?

No, the balanced equation for the reaction between V2O5 and CaS would be: V2O5 + 5CaS -> 5CaO + V2S5


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The chemical formula for vanadium(V) sulfate is V2(SO4)3. It consists of two vanadium atoms bonded to three sulfate ions.


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