Some chemical compouds of cobalt are:
CoF2, CoF3, CoF4, CoCl2, CoCl3, CoBr2, CoI2, CoF2, CoO, CO2O3, CO3O4, CoS, CoSe, CoTe, CoS2, Co2S3, Co(NO3)2, CoSO4, Co3(PO4)2, etc.
no cobalt is not combine with any thing to make a new substance
Titanium is more chemically reactive than cobalt.
There are only 3. They are iron, nickel, and cobalt.
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I don't think metallic cobalt can sublimate but there are oxides that combine in such a way as to allow gaseous compounds to form. These can sublimate and in one process pure cobalt is produced.
Cobalt metal is found naturally only in chemically combined form. The element produced by reductive smelting, is a very hard, lustrous, silver-gray metal.
the ash formed is chemically CoAl2O4(CoO.Al2O3).It is a double oxide.The blue colour may be due to the presence of the transition element Cobalt.
magnetic substances are those substances which are strongly or weakly attracted by magnetic force (B) like paramagnetic(strongly attracted by B), ferromagnetic(weakly attracted by B) , diamagnetic (repel by B)
cobalt is very hard, it is most likely for strength and durability
All those metals are considered to be Earth Elements, or substances that can be found on Earth and are pure since they can not be broken down into any other substances.
Iron, nickel, cobalt, gadolinium and their alloys.
Cobalt oxide can refer toCobalt(II) oxide, CoOCobalt(III) oxide, Co2O3Cobalt(II,III) oxide, Co3O4.The three have different properties.