Vanadium

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Vanadium is a hard, silvery-gray transition metal element used in strong alloys and known for imparting green coloration to certain minerals and gemstones.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chemical element
transition metal
appearance silvery-gray metal
atomicNumber 23
belongsToSeries transition metals
biologicalRole trace element in some organisms
blockInPeriodicTable d-block
boilingPoint 3407 °C
CASNumber 7440-62-2
chemicalSymbol V
colorationEffect imparts green color to some gemstones
imparts green color to some minerals
countryWithMajorProduction China
Russia
South Africa
crystalStructure body-centered cubic
densityAtRoomTemperature 6.11 g/cm³
discoveredBy Andrés Manuel del Río
discoveryYear 1801
electricalResistivity 197 nΩ·m at 20 °C
electronConfiguration [Ar] 3d³ 4s²
electronegativityPauling 1.63
groupInPeriodicTable 5
hardness hard metal
isotopicComposition has radioactive isotope 50V
has stable isotope 51V
magneticProperty paramagnetic
meltingPoint 1910 °C
mostStableOxidationState +5
namedAfter Vanadís
surface form: Vanadis
nameOrigin Vanadís
surface form: Vanadis, a Scandinavian goddess
naturalOccurrence occurs in carnotite
occurs in patronite
primarily in minerals such as vanadinite
oxidationState +2
+3
+4
+5
periodInPeriodicTable 4
rediscoveredBy Nils Gabriel Sefström
rediscoveryYear 1830
standardAtomicWeight 50.9415
thermalConductivity 30.7 W/(m·K)
toxicity toxic at elevated exposure levels
usedIn aerospace alloys
catalysts for sulfuric acid production
ceramic and glass pigments
high-strength low-alloy steels
titanium alloys
tool steels
vanadium redox flow batteries

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Emeralds coloringElement Vanadium
subject surface form: Emerald