It is a compound in the form V2O3 with vanadium of an oxidation state of (III). It is derived from reduction of vanadium pentoxide V2O5. It is mostly used as a catalyst of various reactions. Personally I've produced it by reducing vanadium pentoxide in sulfuric acid, heating for 30mins then creating a basic solution using sodium carbonate.
Vanadium symbol: V the atom number for Vanadium is V23 the relative atomic mass for Vanadium is 51
No. Vanadium is an element.
Vanadium: The Element that could change the world That was the title of a cover article in Discover Magazine in 2008. Vanadium: The Critical Element Also try... Vanadium: The Rainbow Rock Because of the multiple colors of the oxides. It's original name was panchromium for the same reason.
vanadium is in family 5b you can research it
Phosphorous Oxide
Willie Forrest McCormick has written: 'Conversion of sulfur dioxide to sulfur trioxide in the presence of vanadium catalysts' -- subject(s): Sulfur trioxide, Sulfur dioxide, Catalysts, Vanadium
The chemical name for V2O3 is Vandium Trioxide.
Sulfur dioxide is converted to Sulfur trioxide using Oxygen and a oxidizing catalyst like Vanadium(V) oxide:SO2 + O2 --V2O5--> SO3
Xenon Trioxide
Vanadium symbol: V the atom number for Vanadium is V23 the relative atomic mass for Vanadium is 51
Vanadium is not a compound. It is an element.
No. Vanadium is an element.
Sulfur trioxide is a compound.
Vanadium: The Element that could change the world That was the title of a cover article in Discover Magazine in 2008. Vanadium: The Critical Element Also try... Vanadium: The Rainbow Rock Because of the multiple colors of the oxides. It's original name was panchromium for the same reason.
Vanadium (III) fluoride
Dinitrogen Trioxide: N2O3
Its standard name is, Nitrogen(III) Oxide.