Its normal phase is an solid and it belongs to the group number 9 it cost 21.00 per gram
the element cobalt is found in veal, liver, clam, turkey, octopus, and lamb
Yes, at room temperature.
Cobalt (II) typically exists as a solid compound, such as cobalt (II) chloride (CoCl2), which is a solid at room temperature. In aqueous solutions, cobalt (II) ions are typically present in the form of hydrated cobalt (II) ions, Co(H2O)6^2+, which are aqueous.
Cobalt has a melting point of 1495 degrees Celsius (2723 Fahrenheit), so it is a solid at normal environmental temperatures.
No it is not.
It is a metal ,one of the ferromagnetic elements the remaining are iron ,cobalt & gadolinium
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elementCobalt is an element, and is a transition metal with atomic number 27.
Cobalt, the transition metal, is an element. It's element number 27, and it does not occur naturally as an element or as a mixture, but rather as a compound. Links are provided.
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Cobalt is an element, and is a transition metal with atomic number 27.