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There are no compounds in Cobalt. It is completely impossible, because Cobalt is an element, and compounds are made up of elements. If this is what you meant to ask, then there a a lot of compounds with Cobalt in them. One example is Cobalt (III) Fluoride, chemical formula CoF3. Any compound with a "Co" (the "C" must be capitalized and the "o" must lowercase) in it contains Cobalt.
Cobalt, iron, and nickel are known as the iron triad.
No, they will not because their anions are same i.e. Nitrate
Barium nitrate + Iron = [No reaction] Ba(NO3)2 + Fe = [No reaction]
Cobalt,Steel,Iron,Lodestones and many more.
The formula for Cobalt III nitrate is Co(NO3)3
Cobalt Chloride, Cobalt Nitrate
Cobalt(II) nitrate dissociates as follows:Co(NO3)2 ==> Co^2+ + 2NO3^-
Yes, cobalt form many chemical compounds as cobalt nitrate, cobalt chloride, cobalt sulfate, cobalt sulfide, etc.
Yes, cobalt form many chemical compounds as cobalt nitrate, cobalt chloride, cobalt sulfate, cobalt sulfide, etc.
There are no compounds in Cobalt. It is completely impossible, because Cobalt is an element, and compounds are made up of elements. If this is what you meant to ask, then there a a lot of compounds with Cobalt in them. One example is Cobalt (III) Fluoride, chemical formula CoF3. Any compound with a "Co" (the "C" must be capitalized and the "o" must lowercase) in it contains Cobalt.
anhydrous iron(III) nitrate (ferric nitrate) is Fe(NO3)3 there is a hydrate Fe(NO3)9H2O Iron(II) nitrate (ferrous nitrate) is Fe(NO3)2.
Cobalt, iron, and nickel are known as the iron triad.
all cobalt (+ 2) salts are red but with sulphate cobalt shows pinkish red colour.....
The chemical formula of cobalt(III) nitrate is Co(NO3)3.
No, they will not because their anions are same i.e. Nitrate
Cobalt nitrate.