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Element 23 - Vanadium (V)
From Vanadis, a Scandinavian goddess; discovered 1830. Added to steel, vanadium produces one of the toughest alloys for armor plate, axles, piston rods and crankshafts. Less than one percent of vanadium and as little chromium make steel shock- and vibration-resistant.
Properties
Atomic Number
:
23
Atomic Weight
:
50.9415
Electron Configuration
(at ground state):
1s
2
2s
2
2p
6
3s
2
3p
6
3d
3
4s
2
Oxidation States
(Bold most stable):
+2, +3, +4,
+5
Boiling Point
(K):
3650
Melting Point (K):
2163
Density
(at 300K -- g/cm
3
):
6.11
Atomic Volume (at 300K -- cm
3
/mol)
8.35
Number of stable
isotopes
:
2
Covalent Radius (Å):
1.22
Atomic Radius (Å):
1.34
First
Ionization Potential
(V):
6.74
Electronegativity
(Pauling's):
1.63
Specific Heat
Capacity (at 300K -- J g
-1
K
-1
):
0.489
Heat of Vaporization (kJ/mol):
446.7
Heat of Fusion (kJ/mol):
22.8
Electrical Conductivity (at 293K for polycrystalline material -- 10
6
-1
cm
-1
):
4.0
Thermal Conductivity (at 300K -- W m
-1
K
-1
):
30.7
Crystal Structure:
Cubic, body centered
Acid
-
Base
Properties:
Amphoteric