Tungsten pentoxide
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Tungsten pentoxide (W2O5) is an oxide of tungsten. This is the composition of tungstous tungstate, WO2W3, a blue, non-conductive substance that can be formed by the reduction of tungstic oxide or tungstic acid using zinc and hydrochloric acid.

