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  2. Vanadium - Wikipedia

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    Vanadium is a chemical element; it has symbol V and atomic number 23. ... allowing for even higher energy density and lower weight than lithium battery or gasoline, ...

  3. Densities of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    New York: The International Nickel Company, Inc., 1941: 16. — "Values ranging from 21.3 to 21.5 gm/cm 3 at 20 °C have been reported for the density of annealed platinum; the best value being about 21.45 gm/cm 3 at 20 °C." 21.46 g/cm 3 — Rose, T. Kirke. The Precious Metals, Comprising Gold, Silver and Platinum. New York: D. Van Nostrand ...

  4. Ammonium metavanadate - Wikipedia

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    Density: 2.326 g/cm 3: Melting point >200 °C (392 °F; 473 K) ... It is an important intermediate in the purification of vanadium. [2] Synthesis and structure

  5. Ferrovanadium - Wikipedia

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    Vanadium content in ferrovanadium ranges from 35% to 85%. FeV80 (80% Vanadium) is the most common ferrovanadium composition. [3] In addition to iron and vanadium, small amounts of silicon, aluminum, carbon, sulfur, phosphorus, arsenic, copper, and manganese are found in ferrovanadium. Impurities can make up to 11% by weight of the alloy.

  6. Charge carrier density - Wikipedia

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    Charge carrier density, also known as carrier concentration, denotes the number of charge carriers per volume. In SI units, it is measured in m −3. As with any density, in principle it can depend on position. However, usually carrier concentration is given as a single number, and represents the average carrier density over the whole material.

  7. Density - Wikipedia

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    Water density calculator Archived July 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Water density for a given salinity and temperature. Liquid density calculator Select a liquid from the list and calculate density as a function of temperature. Gas density calculator Calculate density of a gas for as a function of temperature and pressure.

  8. Specific volume - Wikipedia

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    For a substance X with a specific volume of 0.657 cm 3 /g and a substance Y with a specific volume 0.374 cm 3 /g, the density of each substance can be found by taking the inverse of the specific volume; therefore, substance X has a density of 1.522 g/cm 3 and substance Y has a density of 2.673 g/cm 3. With this information, the specific ...

  9. Template:Infobox vanadium - Wikipedia

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