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Pentoxide, a compound having five atoms of oxygen combined with another element or radical.
Niobium pentoxide is one kind of Pentoxide. Niobium pentoxide, is the chemical compound with the formula Nb2O5. It is used mainly in the production of capacitors, lithium niobate, and optical glass. Nb2O5 forms when niobium metal is oxidised in air. The oxidation of niobium dioxide, NbO2 in air forms the polymorph, L-Nb2O5. Pure Nb2O5 can be prepared by hydrolysis of NbCl5 :
    2 NbCl5 + 5 H2O → Nb2O5 + 10 HCl
A method of production via sol-gel techniques has been reported hydrolysing niobium alkoxides in the presence of acetic acid, followed by calcination of the gels to produce the polymorphic form, T-Nb2O5.
Phosphorus pentoxide is another kind of Pentoxide.Phosphorus pentoxide is a chemical compound with molecular formula P4O10. Its appearance is white crystalline solid, and Phosphorus pentoxide is the anhydride of phosphoric acid. It is a powerful desiccant. Phosphorus pentoxide is prepared by burning elemental phosphorus with sufficient supply of air :
    P4 + 5O2 → 2 P2O5
For most of the 20th century, phosphorus pentoxide was used to provide a supply of concentrated pure phosphoric acid. In the thermal process, the phosphorus pentoxide obtained by burning white phosphorus was dissolved in dilute phosphoric acid to produce concentrated acid. Improvements in filter technology is leading to the "wet phosphoric acid process" taking over from the thermal process, obviating the need to produce white phosphorus as a starting material. The dehydration of phosphoric acid to give phosphorus pentoxide is not practicable; on heating, metaphosphoric acid will decompose before it loses water.


 

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