Vanadium

Physical properties
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Physical state @ 20°C: Solid [5]
Color: Light gray or white lustrous powder. Pure vanadium is bright white [9].
Luminescence: -
Luster: -
Transparancy: -
Streak: -
Odor: Odourless [5]

Molecular weight (g/mol): 50.9415(1) [11]
Melting point (°C): List of melting points 1910 [9]
1915 [1]
Boiling point (°C): List of boiling points 3350 [1]
3407 [9]
Density (g/cm3): Density list 6.11 [1]
Relative vapor density (g/cm3): -
Molar volume (cm3): 8.30 (20 °C) [4]
Vapor pressure: 2.34x10-2 mm Hg at 1916 °C (extrapolated) [9]
Critical temperature (°C): -
Critical pressure (kPa): -

Elastic properties:
Young's modulus (GPa):
Rigidity modulus (GPa):
Bulk modulus (GPa):
Poisson ratio:

124-132 [4]
44-55 [4]
158 [4]
0.36 [4]
Hardness:
Mineral hardness:
Brinell hardness (MN/m2):
Vicker hardness (MN/m2):

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Reflectivity (%): -
Refractive index: -
Velocity of sound (m/s): -
Surface tension: -

Solubility: Water: Insoluble (20 °C) [5]

Decomposition temperature: n/a
Flammability: -
Flash point: -
Auto ignition temperature: -
Flammability or explosive limits (% v/v):
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