Cobalt is a chemical element and has atoms.
an atom is a molecule you dingbat
Vitamin B-12 is a big, fat vitamin molecule. It has a formula of C63H88CoN14O14P and a molecular mass of 1355.37 g/mol. Notice that there is only one atom of cobalt (Co) in that molecule. There is only a single atom of phosphrus (P), too, for what that's worth. The 1355.37 g/mol means that there are 1355.37 grams in a mole of that substance (B-12). Cobalt has a molecular mass of 58.93 g/mol. If we set up a ratio of cobalt to B-12, we will get 58.93 : 1355.37 as the cobalt to B-12 ratio. See that the ratio? That's cobalt to B-12, and if we take the same ratio and extend it to the 1000 micrograms (1000mcg) in the vitamins, we'll get about 43.5 micrograms cobalt to 1000 micrograms of B-12. We've got about 43.5 micrograms of cobalt per 1000 micrograms of B-12.
The atomic radius of cobalt is about 135 pm (±5 pm).
An atom of Co-60 has 27 protons since Cobalt (Co) has an atomic number of 27.
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Cobalt is a chemical element and has atoms.
As the name tells you, it consists of atoms of cobalt and chlorine. More than one atom in that molecule.
Every cobalt atom has 27 electrons regardless its isotope.
Cobalt is an element, there is no oxygen.
Is both because is a compound and a molecule.
Is Ne a atom or molecule
no an atom is a part of a molecule.
A carbohydrate is a molecule, not an atom.
What type of atom or molecule is in lamppost
Neithr!!! An atom of Cobalt contains 27 electrons.
an atom is a molecule you dingbat