vanadium trioxide
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vanadium trioxide
[və′nād·ē·əm trī′äk‚sīd] (inorganic chemistry)
V2O3 Toxic, black crystals; soluble in alkalies and hydrofluoric acid, slightly soluble in water; melts at 1970°C; used as a catalyst. Also known as vanadium sesquioxide.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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For so-called 'comet assays', scientists have discovered evidence of genotoxicity for nano-sized particles of dye Carbon Black (CB); dye fixant
vanadium trioxide (V2O3); and pigment input titanium dioxide (TiO2).
blood, brain, kidneys, liver, lungs, stomach and testes.' The report also highlighted concerns about potential genotoxicity regarding nano-sized particles of dye Carbon Black; dye fixant
vanadium trioxide; and pigment input titanium dioxide.
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