Vanadium itself is a metal and is not considered polar or nonpolar. However, compounds containing vanadium can exhibit both polar and nonpolar characteristics depending on the other elements it is bonded to.
Pt (Platinum) is not a nonmetal. It is a transition metal. Kr (Krypton), Sc (Scandium), and V (Vanadium) are nonmetals.
Yes, vanadium is a malleable metal. It is relatively soft compared to some other metals and can be easily shaped or bent under pressure.
Okay there has to be one.... I'm not sure either, i am doing a science project, so email me if u figure it out please! Its in the Vanadium Family :) ok person who eve wrote this vanadium is in the alkali metals family... oh and have fun with your science project -kodybear:)
Vanadium is a solid metal, not a gas. It boils at over 6100 degrees Fahrenheit, so vanadium vapor would completely scorch your nasal passages before you had a chance to smell anything.
Vanadium is a metal.
Vanadium(II) sulfate
Vanadium is a solid state of matter at room temperature.
Vanadium is a metal element. Mass number of it is 51.
Vanadium itself is a metal and is not considered polar or nonpolar. However, compounds containing vanadium can exhibit both polar and nonpolar characteristics depending on the other elements it is bonded to.
vanadium is a light metal that people can transform in to a lustrous and BTW it stands for by the way
Pt (Platinum) is not a nonmetal. It is a transition metal. Kr (Krypton), Sc (Scandium), and V (Vanadium) are nonmetals.
Vanadium is a metal element. There are 17 electrons in a single atom.
Yes, vanadium is a malleable metal. It is relatively soft compared to some other metals and can be easily shaped or bent under pressure.
Vanadium is in the group 5 and period 4 of the periodic table of Mendeleev; the atomic number is 23.Vanadium is a transition metal.
Okay there has to be one.... I'm not sure either, i am doing a science project, so email me if u figure it out please! Its in the Vanadium Family :) ok person who eve wrote this vanadium is in the alkali metals family... oh and have fun with your science project -kodybear:)
Vanadium is a solid metal, not a gas. It boils at over 6100 degrees Fahrenheit, so vanadium vapor would completely scorch your nasal passages before you had a chance to smell anything.