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- Vanadium - Wikipedia
Vanadium is a chemical element; it has symbol V and atomic number 23 It is a hard, silvery-grey, malleable transition metal The elemental metal is rarely found in nature, but once isolated artificially, the formation of an oxide layer (passivation) somewhat stabilizes the free metal against further oxidation
- Vanadium - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Vanadium is a trace mineral regularly consumed in the diet It's found in mushrooms, shellfish, black pepper, parsley, grains, and also drinking water Vanadium might act like insulin or help
- Vanadium | Facts, Industrial, Medical, Automotive Applications . . .
vanadium (V), chemical element, silvery white soft metal of Group 5 (Vb) of the periodic table It is alloyed with steel and iron for high-speed tool steel, high-strength low-alloy steel, and wear-resistant cast iron
- Vanadium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Vanadium is found in about 65 different minerals including vanadinite, carnotite and patronite It is also found in phosphate rock, certain iron ores and some crude oils in the form of organic complexes
- Understanding Vanadium: Uses, Properties, and Applications
Vanadium is a chemical element with the atomic number 23 and the symbol "V " It is a soft, silvery-gray, ductile transition metal The element is primarily used in various high-strength steel alloys
- Vanadium Facts, Symbol, Discovery, Properties, Uses
Vanadium (pronunciation: veh-NAY-dee-em) is a medium-hard, silvery element belonging to the family of transition metals represented by the chemical symbol V [1, 2]
- Vanadium | History, Uses, Facts, Physical Chemical Characteristics
Vanadium is a hard metal and was discovered in 1801 It resists corrosion and is widely used to make various alloys
- Periodic Table of Elements: Los Alamos National Laboratory
Pure vanadium is a bright white metal, and is soft and ductile It has good corrosion resistance to alkalis, sulfuric and hydrochloric acid, and salt water, but the metal oxidizes readily above 660°C
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