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Vanadium - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Vanadium is a hard, silvery-gray transition metal used mainly in steel alloys to improve strength and corrosion resistance. It is also found in some batteries and chemical catalysts.

vanadium

/vəˈneɪdiəm/ /vəˈneɪdiəm/

Definition:

A hard, silvery-gray metallic element used in alloys and nuclear applications.

Synonyms:

V, element 23, transition metal

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(No direct antonyms for elements)

Common Collocations:

vanadium steel, vanadium oxide, vanadium battery, vanadium alloy

Derivatives:

vanadate, vanadyl

Usage Tips:

Use "vanadium" when discussing chemistry or metallurgy; it’s a specific element (atomic number 23).

Common Phrases:

(No common phrases or idioms for "vanadium")

Etymology:

Named after Vanadis, a Norse goddess, due to its colorful compounds.

Examples:

  • 1. Vanadium is used to strengthen steel alloys.
  • 2. The scientist studied vanadium’s properties in the lab.
  • 3. This battery contains vanadium for energy storage.
  • 4. Vanadium oxide is a common industrial compound.

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