What is Vanadium(V) oxide?
Vanadium(V) oxide (CAS: 1314-62-1). It's a powder substance commonly used SU24 Scientific research and development
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Hazard Statements
- H302: Harmful if swallowed.
- H332: Harmful if inhaled.
- H341: Suspected of causing genetic defects.
- H361: Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child.
- H335: May cause respiratory irritation.
- H372: Causes damage to the lung, the liver, the heart, the blood, the brain and the endocrine system through prolonged or repeated exposure. Route of exposure: Inhalation.
Precautionary Statements
- P260: Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray.
- P201: Obtain special instructions before use.
- P280: Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
- P304+P340: IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing.
- P405: Store locked up.
- P501: Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
View full documentationWhat is the hazard signal word for Vanadium(V) oxide?
The signal word for this substance is "danger".
What is the physical form of Vanadium(V) oxide?
Vanadium(V) oxide is a solid appearing as powder . It has odorless odor.
What is Vanadium(V) oxide used for?
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What are the hazard statements for Vanadium(V) oxide?
This substance has 6 hazard statements: H302: Harmful if swallowed. H332: Harmful if inhaled. H341: Suspected of causing genetic defects. H361: Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child. H335: May cause respiratory irritation. H372: Causes damage to the lung, the liver, the heart, the blood, the brain and the endocrine system through prolonged or repeated exposure. Route of exposure: Inhalation.
What is the melting point of Vanadium(V) oxide?
The melting point is 690 °C (1274 ºF) and the boiling point is 1750 ℃ (3182 °F) (dec).