Vanadium(V) phosphate is an ionic compound made up of vanadium(V) cations and phosphate anions. The (V) Roman numeral used to name the cation indicates that vanadium, a transition metal, is in its +5 oxidation state, i.e. the vanadium cation carries a 5+ charge. V5+→ the vanadium(V) cation. read more
Vanadium(V) phosphate is an ionic compound made up of vanadium(V) cations and phosphate anions. The (V) Roman numeral used to name the cation indicates that vanadium, a transition metal, is in its #+5# oxidation state, i.e. the vanadium cation carries a #5+# charge. read more
The chemical formula for vanadium phosphate. V3(PO4)4. It is aninorganic chemical compound and is only formed in nature. read more