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Vanadium (V)

Vanadium (V)

Vanadium was first discovered in 1801 but was misidentified and rediscovered in 1830. Natural vanadium is a mixture of two isotopes. Nine other unstable isotopes exist.

Pure vanadium is a soft, ductile, and bright white metal with good structural strength and corrosion resistance to alkalis, sulfuric and hydrochloric acids, and salt water.

Vanadium is found in carnotite, roscoelite, vanadinite, patronite, and many other minerals. Vanadium is also found in phosphate rock, certain iron ores, crude oils, and meteorites.

It is commonly used in nuclear applications and for producing rust-resistant and high-speed tool steels. It is also used as a carbide stabilizer in making steels.

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