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Vanadium(IV) oxide

IUPAC: dioxovanadium

O2V Inorganic Compounds CAS 12036-21-4
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Formula / NotationO2V
CAS Number12036-21-4
Molecular Weight82.940
AppearanceBlack crystalline solid; Insoluble in water; [MSDSonline]
Also Known Asdioxovanadium; Vanadium dioxide; 12036-21-4; Vanadium oxide (VO2); DTXSID5065194; CHEBI:30047; VO2 cpd; RefChem:193649; DTXCID2033603; 234-841-1
CategoryInorganic Compounds

What is Vanadium(IV) oxide?

Vanadium(IV) oxide (O2V) is an inorganic compound that appears as Black crystalline solid; Insoluble in water; [MSDSonline]. It has a molecular weight of 82.940 g/mol. Its IUPAC name is dioxovanadium.

Formula & Notation

O2V

IUPAC Name: dioxovanadium

Other Names / Synonyms: dioxovanadium; Vanadium dioxide; 12036-21-4; Vanadium oxide (VO2); DTXSID5065194; CHEBI:30047; VO2 cpd; RefChem:193649; DTXCID2033603; 234-841-1

Properties & Characteristics

Appearance: Black crystalline solid; Insoluble in water; [MSDSonline]. Molecular formula: O2V. Molecular weight: 82.940 g/mol.

Physical Data

PropertyValue
Molecular Weight82.940
AppearanceBlack crystalline solid; Insoluble in water; [MSDSonline]

Uses & Applications

Used in industrial processes, materials science, semiconductor manufacture, ceramics, or as a catalyst.

Safety Information

May be corrosive, toxic, or an oxidising agent. Handle in well-ventilated area. Consult SDS before use.

Always consult the SDS/MSDS before handling any chemical. This information is for educational purposes only.

Key Facts

Term Vanadium(IV) oxide
Formula O2V
CAS Number 12036-21-4
Molecular Weight 82.940
Synonyms dioxovanadium; Vanadium dioxide; 12036-21-4; Vanadium oxide (VO2); DTXSID5065194; CHEBI:30047; VO2 cpd; RefChem:193649; DTXCID2033603; 234-841-1

Frequently Asked Questions

Vanadium(IV) oxide (O2V) is an inorganic compound that appears as Black crystalline solid; Insoluble in water; [MSDSonline]. It has a molecular weight of 82.940 g/mol. Its IUPAC name is dioxovanadium.

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