User talk:Secundus85

Come again?
Re "The crystal structure and the name do not represent the hydrated form of sodium orthovanadate". Chemists often or maybe usually do not acknowledge the degree of hydration in names. When one sidles up to the stockroom and asks for "nickel chloride," we understand that we are likely to be handed the hexahydrate, unless we specify otherwise. Also, the crystal structure of sodium orthovanadate is shown for the dihydrate, check it out. Dont think that the anhydrous salt has been crystallized, probably polymerizes to the metavanadate. --Smokefoot (talk) 17:01, 30 December 2015 (UTC)