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  • Why V2SO35 Doesn't Exist: Chemical Formula Analysis
    The compound V2SO35 does not exist. Here's why:

    * Valence: Vanadium (V) typically has a +5 oxidation state, and sulfur (S) has a +6 oxidation state in sulfates. Oxygen (O) has a -2 oxidation state.

    * Balancing Charges: To form a neutral compound, the charges of the elements need to balance. There's no combination of these elements with their common oxidation states that would lead to a compound with the formula V2SO35.

    Possible Misspellings or Incorrect Formulas:

    * Vanadium Sulfate: The correct formula for vanadium sulfate is V2(SO4)3.

    * Other Vanadium Compounds: There are other possible vanadium compounds, but they would have different formulas.

    If you have a different formula in mind, please provide it.

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