| 1. | Reduction of vanadium pentoxide with calcium gives pure vanadium.
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| 2. | However, at conditions most common for burning, vanadium pentoxide gets formed.
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| 3. | The semiconducting form is rich on vanadium pentoxide.
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| 4. | Shcherbinaite, a naturally occurring mineral form of vanadium pentoxide, is named for him.
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| 5. | Vanadium pentoxide is used in ceramics.
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| 6. | As an alternative for small-scale production, vanadium pentoxide is reduced with hydrogen or magnesium.
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| 7. | This is then melted to form a crude form of vanadium pentoxide ( V 2 O 5 ).
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| 8. | A solution of vanadium ( V ) perchlorate can be made by dissolving vanadium pentoxide in perchloric acid.
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| 9. | The use of vanadium pentoxide for the catalytic oxidation with air of various substances became his most profitable invention.
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| 10. | It held two vanadium pentoxide nanotube electrodes separated by an electrolyte that carried the electrical charge between the two.
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