Properties of Vanadium (V)

Vanadium is a chemical element with the symbol (V) and atomic number 23. It is a transition metal with a shiny, silvery-gray appearance. Vanadium is known for its high melting point, good strength, and low density. It is often used as an alloying element in the production of steel, where it imparts strength and durability.

The following table provides a comprehensive list of vanadium (V) properties in both SI and US customary/Imperial units at normal temperature and pressure (NTP).

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Table of Vanadium Properties
Physical Properties
Metric
Crystal StructureBody-centered cubic (bcc)
Atomic Number23
Molar Mass50.9415 g/mol
Density6160 kg/m3
Mechanical PropertiesMetric
Young’s Modulus (E)127.6 GPa
Shear Modulus (G)46.7 GPa
Bulk Modulus (K)158.73 GPa
Poisson’s Ratio (ν)0.365
Mohs Hardness6.7
Thermal PropertiesMetric
Melting Point1910 °C
Boiling Point3407 °C
Thermal Conductivity (27°C)30.7 W/m·K
Specific Heat Capacity (Cp) (25°C)489 J/kg·K
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (αL) (25°C)8.4×10-6 1/°C
Electrical PropertiesMetric
Electrical Resistivity2.01×10-5 Ω·cm

Unless stated otherwise, all values are taken at room temperature (approximately 20°C or 68°F) and 1 atm pressure. (1 atm = 101,325 Pa)

References: 1) Cardarelli, François. Materials Handbook: A Concise Desktop Reference. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2018. 2) CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 97th Edition. United Kingdom: CRC Press, 2016-2017. 3) A.M. Howatson, P.G. Lun, J.D. Todd, P.D. Engineering Tables and Data. United Kingdom: University of Oxford, Department of Engineering Science, 2009.