Vanadium(vanadium)![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() | V, atomic_number_23, vanadium |
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(atomicNumber Vanadium 23) | Mid-level-ontology.kif 28752-28752 | 23 is an atomic number of vanadium |
(boilingPoint Vanadium (MeasureFn 3653.0 KelvinDegree)) |
Mid-level-ontology.kif 30341-30341 | 3653.0 Kelvin degree(s) is a boiling point of vanadium |
(documentation Vanadium EnglishLanguage "Soft and ductile, bright white metal. Good resistance to corrosion by alkalis, sulphuric and hydrochloric acid. It oxidizes readily about 933K. There are two naturally occurring isotopes of vanadium, and 5 radioisotopes, V-49 having the longest half_life at 337 days. Vanadium has nuclear applications, the foil is used in cladding titanium to steel, and vanadium_gallium tape is used to produce a superconductive magnet. Originally discovered by Andres Manuel del Rio of Mexico City in 1801. His discovery went unheeded, however, and in 1820, Nils Gabriel Sefstron of Sweden rediscovered it. Metallic vanadium was isolated by Henry Enfield Roscoe in 1867. The name vanadium comes from {Vanadis}, a goddess of Scandinavian mythology. Silvery_white metallic transition element. Vanadium is essential to {ascidian}s. Rats and chickens are also known to require it. Metal powder is a fire hazard, and vanadium compounds should be considered highly toxic. May cause lung cancer if inhaled.") | Mid-level-ontology.kif 28760-28774 | 3653.0 Kelvin degree(s) is a boiling point of vanadium |
(externalImage Vanadium "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ a4/ V_TableImage.png") | pictureList.kif 2053-2053 | 3653.0 Kelvin degree(s) is a boiling point of vanadium |
(externalImage Vanadium "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/ d3/ V%2C23.jpg") | pictureList.kif 2419-2419 | 3653.0 Kelvin degree(s) is a boiling point of vanadium |
(externalImage Vanadium "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/ d/ d3/ V%2C23.jpg/ 125px_V%2C23.jpg") | pictureList.kif 1284-1284 | 3653.0 Kelvin degree(s) is a boiling point of vanadium |
(meltingPoint Vanadium (MeasureFn 2163.0 KelvinDegree)) |
Mid-level-ontology.kif 30340-30340 | 2163.0 Kelvin degree(s) is a melting point of vanadium |
(names Vanadium "Vanadium") | Mid-level-ontology.kif 28750-28750 | "Vanadium" has name vanadium |
(roomTempState Vanadium Solid) | Mid-level-ontology.kif 32596-32596 | roomTempState vanadium and solid |
(subclass Vanadium ElementalSubstance) | Mid-level-ontology.kif 28749-28749 | Vanadium is a subclass of elemental substance |
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(conventionalShortName "V" Vanadium) | Mid-level-ontology.kif 28751-28751 | Vanadium is a conventional short name of "V" |
(termFormat ChineseLanguage Vanadium "钒") | domainEnglishFormat.kif 61243-61243 | Vanadium is a conventional short name of "V" |
(termFormat ChineseTraditionalLanguage Vanadium "釩") | domainEnglishFormat.kif 61242-61242 | Vanadium is a conventional short name of "V" |
(termFormat EnglishLanguage Vanadium "vanadium") | domainEnglishFormat.kif 61241-61241 | Vanadium is a conventional short name of "V" |
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(=> (and (instance ?ATOM Vanadium) (instance ?ATOM Atom)) (measure ?ATOM (MeasureFn 50.9415 Amu))) |
Mid-level-ontology.kif 28754-28758 |
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