Tungsten pentoxide

Tungsten pentoxide (W2O5) was reported in early literature but proved to have the stoichiometry W18O49.

[1] Sometimes called mineral blue, it is a blue solid formed by the reaction of tungsten trioxide, WO3, and tungsten metal at 700 °C.

[1] There are a number of these unusual intermediate oxides formed from reacting metal and trioxide namely, W20O58, W24O70.

[1] W18O49 contains both octahedral and pentagonal bipyramidal co-ordination of the metal atoms by oxygen.

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