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Vanadium metal is added to steel to impart strength. The density of vanadium is 5.96 g/cm^{3}. Express this in SI unit.

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Answered by phillipinestest
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The atomic number of vanadium is 23 and chemical symbol of this element is V. It is not found in nature.

It is present in grey to silver colour and the important property of this element is ductile and malleable which is metal converted into wires or sheets.

Vanadium is added to increasing strength of steel.

From the given the density of vanadium =5.96 g/c{ m }^{ 3 }

In SI units convert grams to kg

Therefore, 5960 kg/c{ m }^{ 3 }

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