Factory Price High Purity Niobium Oxide Powder with CAS No 1313-96-8 Niobium pentoxide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Nb2O5. It is a colorless insoluble solid and is very inert. It turns yellow when heated. It is the main predecessor of all niobium materials, and its main application is alloys, but other professional applications include capacitors, lithium niobate and optical glass. Niobium oxide Basic information Product Name: Niobium oxide CAS: 1313-96-8 MF: Nb2O5 MW: 265.81 EINECS: 215-213-6 Niobium oxide Chemical Properties Melting point 1520 �°C density 4.47 g/mL at 25 �°C(lit.) form Powder color White to off-white Specific Gravity 4.6 Water Solubility insoluble Merck 146,559 Stability: Stable. InChIKey ZKATWMILCYLAPD-UHFFFAOYSA-N CAS DataBase Reference 1313-96-8(CAS DataBase Reference) NIST Chemistry Reference Diniobium pentaoxide(1313-96-8) EPA Substance Registry System Niobium oxide (Nb2O5) (1313-96-8) Appearance and properties: pale powder solid Density: 4.47 g/mL at 25 C(lit.) Melting point: 1520 C Refractive index: 1.7 Stability: Stable. application It is used as raw material for producing niobium metal and also used in optical glass and electronic industry.
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