Vanadium (V) - Periodic Table (Element Information & More) (2024)

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This is a SUPER easy guide on Vanadium element.

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Vanadium Element (V) Information

AppearanceVanadium (V) - Periodic Table (Element Information & More) (2)
Shiny bluish-grey
State (at STP)Solid
Position in Periodic tableVanadium (V) - Periodic Table (Element Information & More) (3)
Group: 5, Period: 4, Block:d
CategoryVanadium (V) - Periodic Table (Element Information & More) (4)
Transition metals
Atomic number or
Protons
23
Neutrons28
Electrons23
SymbolV
Atomic massVanadium (V) - Periodic Table (Element Information & More) (5)
50.942 u
Electrons arrangement

or

Bohr model

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2, 8, 11, 2
Electronic configuration[Ar] 3d3 4s2
Atomic radiusVanadium (V) - Periodic Table (Element Information & More) (7)
179 picometers (van der Waals radius)
1st Ionization energy6.746 eV
ElectronegativityVanadium (V) - Periodic Table (Element Information & More) (8)
1.63 (Pauling scale)
Crystal structureVanadium (V) - Periodic Table (Element Information & More) (9)
BCC (Body Centered Cubic)
Melting point2183 K or 1910 °C or 3470 °F
Boiling point3680 K or 3407 °C or 6165 °F
Density6.11 g/cm3
Main isotope51V
Who discovered Vanadium and when?Vanadium (V) - Periodic Table (Element Information & More) (10)
Andres Manuel del Rio in 1801
CAS number7440-62-2

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Vanadium in Periodic table

Vanadium element is in group 5 and period 4 of the Periodic table. Vanadium is the d-block element and it belongs to transition metals group.

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Why is Vanadium in d block?

Before knowing this reason, first of all a simple question to you.

How can you determine the blocks wise position of elements?

The simple answer: The elements will lie in the s, p, d or f block will completely depend upon the subshell in which the last electron will enter.

For example; the electron configuration of Vanadium is [Ar] 4s2 3d3.

So the last electron of Vanadium enters the d-subshell or d-orbital.

Hence, Vanadium is the d-block element.

Is Vanadium a Metal, Nonmetal or Metalloid?

Vanadium is a Metal. It’s a Shiny bluish-grey colored hard and malleable metal (that means it can achieve the desired shape when higher pressure is applied to it). Vanadium also shows good resistance towards alkalis and acids.

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But do you know what exactly the metals are?

  • Metals are the elements which lose electron/s during a chemical reaction.

In other words, metals are electron donors.

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Metals are found on the left side of the Periodic table.

For more clarification, see the location of metals on the Periodic table (Image).

Why is Vanadium a Transition Metal?

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Vanadium element is a transition metal because it has incompletely filled d-orbital in its ground state.

Let me explain the exact meaning of this.

According to the definition of transition metals;
The element should compulsorily have incomplete d-orbitals, either in their ground state (M) or most common oxidation states (M1+, M2+, etc) then only they are called transition metals.

Now, the ground state of Vanadium means its normal state in which it has neither gained nor lost any electron/s.

So the ground state of Vanadium is V.

And the ground state electronic configuration of Vanadium is [Ar] 4s2 3d3.

In this state, if we see the electron configuration of Vanadium, then it possesses incomplete d-orbitals.

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Because, there are only three electrons in the d-orbitals.

In order to have the complete d-orbitals, there must be 10 electrons in it.

But in the ground state electronic configuration of Vanadium, you can see that it has only 3 electrons in d-orbital.

Thus, Vanadium has incomplete d-orbitals.

And hence, as Vanadium has incomplete d-orbitals, it is considered as a transition metal.

Also see: Location of transition metals on periodic table (Image)

Where is Vanadium found in nature?

In nature, Vanadium is not found as a pure metal. But it is always found as a compound form with other minerals.

Vanadium comprises 0.018% of the Earth’s crust and it is found in the Earth’s crust from the minerals including vanadinite, patronite, carnotite, magnetite, etc.

Concentrations of vanadium are also present in the carbon containing deposits like coal, crude oil and oil shales.

South Africa, China and Russia have the largest deposits of Vanadium ores.

Interesting Facts about Vanadium

Facts about Vanadium are mentioned below.

  • Vanadium was first discovered by Spanish scientist Andres Manuel del Rio in 1801.
  • Vanadium gets its name from the Scandinavian goddess of beauty “Vanadis”.
  • Around 80% of Vanadium is used in the production of steel.
  • Vanadinite is a mineral of Vanadium which is red in color.
  • Vanadium comprises 0.018% of the Earth’s crust which is around 150 ppm (parts per million)
  • Vanadium also shows good resistance towards alkalis and acids.
  • South Africa, China and Russia have the largest deposits (around 98%) of Vanadium ores.

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External resources:

  1. P. (n.d.). Vanadium | V (Element) – PubChem. Vanadium | V (Element) – PubChem. https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/element/Vanadium
  2. It’s Elemental – The Element Vanadium. (n.d.). It’s Elemental – the Element Vanadium. https://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele023.html
  3. Vanadium – Wikipedia. (2022, December 5). Vanadium – Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanadium
  4. Vanadium – Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table. (n.d.). Vanadium – Element Information, Properties and Uses | Periodic Table. https://www.rsc.org/periodic-table/element/23/vanadium
  5. Periodic Table of Elements: Los Alamos National Laboratory. (n.d.). Periodic Table of Elements: Los Alamos National Laboratory. https://periodic.lanl.gov/23.shtml

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