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Vanadium (23V50.9415)
[7440-62-2]
[7440-62-2]
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Elemental Form| Pure vanadium is bright white, soft, and ductile. Vanadium is found in about 65 different minerals, in some phosphate rocks and iron ores, in some crude oils, and in meteorites at small percentages. It is not affected by moisture at room temperature. However, it will oxidize at room temperature. The metal has good structural strength. | ||||
| Melting Point | 1910°C | Boiling Point | 3407°C | |
| Density | 6.11g/cm3 | Themal Conductivity @ 100°C | 0.074cal/cm2/cm/s/°C | |
| Specific Heat @ 25°C | 0.120cal/g°C | Heat of Fusion | 4.2k-cal/g-atom | |
| Heat of Vaporization | 106k-cal/g-atom | Atomic Volume | 8.35W/D | |
| First Ionization Energy | 158K-cal/g-mole | Electronegativity | 1.6Pauling's | |
| Covalent Radius | 1.22Angstroms | Linear Coefficient of Expansion @ 20°C | 9.7x10-6K-1 | |
| Electrical Resistivity | 24.8µΩ-cm | Crystal Structure | Cubic, body centered | |
| Modulus of Elasticity @ 30°C | 18-19x106psi | Thermal Neutron Cross Section | 5.0barns/atom | |
| Poisson Ratio | 0.36 | Shear Modulus | 6.73x106psi | |
| Magnetic Susceptibility | 1.4x10-6cgs | |||