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V2O5 is an ionic compound as the difference in electronegativities between oxygen and vanadium is above 1.7

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V2O5 is an ionic compound. It is formed by the transfer of electrons from vanadium to oxygen, resulting in the formation of V5+ and O2- ions, which are held together by ionic bonds.

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