Physical and chemical properties of Vanadium

Atomic Number:23
Element Symbol:V
Element Name:Vanadium
Atomic Weight:50.9415
Group Number:5
Group Name:none
Period Number:4
Block:d-block
Ground State Configuration:[Ar] 3d3 4s2
Ground State Level:4F3/2
Standard State:Solid
Bond Length:262.2
Atomic Radius Empirical:135
Atomic Radius Calculated:171
Covalent Radius Empirical:125
Electron Affinity:50.6
First Ionization Energy:650.9
Pauling Electronegativity:1.63
Sanderson Electronegativity:1.39
Allred Rochow Electronegativity:1.45
Density Of Solid:6110
Molar Volume:8.32
Velocity Of Sound:4560
Youngs Modulus:128
Rigidity Modulus:47
Bulk Modulus:160
Poissons Ratio:0.37
Mineral Hardness:7.0
Brinell Hardness:628
Vickers Hardness:628
Electrical Resistivity:20
Reflectivity:61
Melting Point:1910
Boiling Point:3407
Superconduction Temperature:-267.7
Thermal Conductivity:31
Coefficient Of Linear Expansion:8.4
Enthalpy Of Fusion:22.8
Enthalpy Of Vaporization:453
Enthalpy Of Atmization:515
Most Common Oxidation Numbers:5
Color:Silvery grey metallic
Classification:Metallic
Discovered By:Andres Manuel del Rio and Nils Sefstrom
Discovered At:Mexico and Sweden
Discovered When:1801
Origin Of Name:Named after Vanadis, the goddess of beauty in Scandinavian mythology

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