As an oxide it's technically not a metal, like the headline says, but a compound like rust is oxidized iron. We don't consider rust a metal, because it's not..
As an oxide it's technically not a metal, like the headline says, but a compound *like rust is oxidized iron*. We don't consider rust a metal, because it's not.[ Vanadium oxide's properties have been known for a while now](https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180205102741.htm).
Note I said "as a wire"....its an inorganic compound, like ferrous oxide..But this does not mean that you cannot use it as a wire (ie serving the same function).
You have not re-wired your house yet ?
Think of the implications, good and bad, for home wiring use.
Note I said "as a wire"....its an inorganic compound, like ferrous oxide..But this does not mean that you cannot use it as a wire (ie serving the same function).
You have not re-wired your house yet ?
Think of the implications, good and bad, for home wiring use.
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