CAS 7440-62-2: Vanadium
Description:Vanadium is a transition metal with the atomic number 23 and is represented by the symbol V on the periodic table. It is characterized by its silvery-gray appearance and is known for its high strength and resistance to corrosion. Vanadium exhibits multiple oxidation states, typically ranging from -1 to +5, with +5 being the most stable and common in compounds. It has a melting point of approximately 1910°C and a boiling point around 3407°C, indicating its stability at high temperatures. Vanadium is primarily found in nature in the form of vanadinite and other minerals, and it is often extracted from iron and steel production by-products. This metal is utilized in various applications, including the production of high-strength steel alloys, catalysts in chemical reactions, and in the manufacture of certain types of batteries. Additionally, vanadium compounds are studied for their potential biological roles and applications in medicine, particularly in diabetes management. However, exposure to vanadium can pose health risks, necessitating careful handling and regulation.
Formula:V
InChI:InChI=1S/V
InChI key:InChIKey=LEONUFNNVUYDNQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[V]
- Synonyms:
- Atomic vanadium
- Vanadio
- Vanadium (except when in an alloy) and its compounds
- Vanadium element
- Vanadium fulleride (VC20)
- Vanadium-51
- Vn 200
- Vanadium
- Vanadiumturnings
- Vanadium foil
- See more synonyms
- Vanadium powder
- VanadiumfoilNmmthickcagxmm
- VanadiumpowderNmesh
- Vanadium rod
- VanadiumrodNmmdiacagcm
- Vanadium
- VanadiumslugsNmmxmm

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