Sodium metavanadate 4694080 185181418 2008-01-18T10:49:21Z VolkovBot 3035831 robot Adding: [[de:Natriummetavanadat]], [[it:Monovanadato di sodio]] {{Chembox new | Name = Sodium vanadate | ImageFile = Sodium vanadate.jpg <!-- | ImageSize = 200px --> | ImageName = Sodium vanadate | IUPACName = Sodium trioxovanadate(V) | OtherNames = Sodium vanadate | Section1 = {{Chembox Identifiers | SMILES = | CASNo = 13718-26-8 | RTECS = }} | Section2 = {{Chembox Properties | Formula = NaVO<sub>3</sub> | MolarMass = 121.92897 g/mol | Appearance = Yellow crystalline solid | Density = ? g/cm<sup>3</sup>, ? | Solubility =<0.1 g/100 ml (20°C) | MeltingPt = 630°C (? K) | BoilingPt = (? K) }}<!-- | [[Specific rotation|Chiral rotation<nowiki>[α]</nowiki><sub>D</sub>]]<!-- (Only include this for chiral compounds, indicate direction/enantiomer combo if known) --> | ?° |- --> | Section3 = {{Chembox Structure | Coordination = | CrystalStruct = | Dipole = }} | Section7 = {{Chembox Hazards | ExternalMSDS = | MainHazards = toxic, oxidizing, irritant | RPhrases = | SPhrases = }} | Section8 = {{Chembox Related | OtherAnions = NaNO<sub>3</sub>, NaBiO<sub>3</sub> | OtherCpds = }} }} Sodium vanadate is a yellow solid which is soluble in water. Its use is limited due to its [[hygroscopic]] property. ==See also== *[[Sodium orthovanadate]] ==References== {{Unreferenced|date =September 2007}} {{reflist}} [[Category:Vanadates]] [[Category:Sodium compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]] {{inorganic-compound-stub}} [[ar:ميتا فانادات صوديوم]] [[de:Natriummetavanadat]] [[it:Monovanadato di sodio]]