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Niobium sesquioxide

Vanadium forms numerous oxides, the most important of which are vanadium monoxide, vanadium sesquioxide, vanadium dioxide and vanadium pentoxide. In the earlier examples (e.g., oxides of chromium and of niobium) the enthalpy values for the aluminothermic reduction of each of the oxides was given for the purpose of illustration. Normally, the consideration can be restricted to only those oxides which are readily obtained and which can be handled freely without any special or cumbersome precautions. In the case of vanadium for example, it is sufficient to consider the reduction of the sesquioxide (V203) and the pentoxide (V2Os). The pertinent reactions are ... [Pg.395]


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