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Vanadium V

Find the element V (vanadium) in the given Periodic Table. [Pg.423]

C = carbon F = fluorine Si = silicon Cl = chlorine V = vanadium Fe = iron Cu = copper Br = bromine W = tungsten... [Pg.89]

V. Vanadium Compounds are Attractive Therapeutics to Promote Neurogenesis in Neurodegenerative Disorders... [Pg.375]

K Potassium 20 Ca Calcium 21 Sc Scandium 22 Ti Titanium 23 V Vanadium 24 Cr Chromium 25 Mn Manganese 26 Fe Iron 27 Co Cobalt 28 Ni Nickel 29 Cu Copper 30 Zn Zinc 31 Ga Gallium 32 Ge Germanium 33 As Arsenic 34 Se Sdenium 35 Br Bromine 36 Kr Krypton... [Pg.24]

Bi s (2,4-pentanedionato) oxovanadium (I V) [vanadium-(IV) oxy(acetylacetonate)] has been prepared by direct reaction of 2,4-pentanedione and vanadium(V) oxide. By using the same method, bis(4-imino-2-pentanonato)oxo-vanadium(IV) has been prepared by substituting acetyl-acetone imide (4-imino-2-pentanone) for acetylacetone. ... [Pg.51]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.20 , Pg.23 , Pg.27 , Pg.61 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.327 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.105 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.105 ]




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Fe - V (Carbon - Iron - Vanadium)

Oxidations by vanadium(V)

Oxoacids of vanadium(V)

Preparation from Vanadium(V) Oxide

Preparation of Vanadium(V) Oxide

Reactions of Vanadium(v)

The Aqueous Vanadium(III, IV and V) Systems

Vanadium IV V

Vanadium V systems

Vanadium V) fluoride

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