Compounds | Reactions | Production
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Reactions of Vanadium |
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The surface of vanadium metal is protected by an oxide layer and does not reacts with water under normal conditions. |
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Vanadium metal reacts with excess oxygen upon heating to form vanadium(V) oxide. |
4V(s) + 5O2(g)![]() |
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Vanadium reacts with fluorine upon warming to form vanadium(V) fluoride. |
2V(s) + 5F2(g)![]() |
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Vanadium metal is resistant to attack by molten alkalis. |
Reduction Potentials | |
Balanced half-reaction | E0 / V |
V3+ + e-![]() |
-0.256 |
V3+ + e-![]() |
-0.21 |
V2+ + 2e-![]() |
-1.18 |
2VO43- + 10H+ + 4e-![]() |
+1.238 |
VO43- + 6H+ + 2e-![]() |
+1.256 |
VO2+ + 2H+ + e-![]() |
+1.00 |
V2O5 + 6H+ + 2e-![]() |
+0.998 |
V2O4 + 4H+ + 2e-![]() |
+0.246 |
VO2+ + 2H+ + e-![]() |
+0.359 |
VO2+ + H+ + e-![]() |
+0.164 |
VO2+ + e-![]() |
-0.044 |
V2O3 + 6H+ + 2e-![]() |
+0.161 |
VO+ + 2H+ + e-![]() |
+0.126 |
VOH2+ + H+ + e-![]() |
-0.082 |
V(OH)4+ + 2H+ + e-![]() |
+1.00 |
V(OH)4+ + 2H+ + e-![]() |
+1.02 |
V(OH)4+ + 2H+ + e-![]() |
+1.02 |