Cobalt is a naturally occurring element.
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Not really. It is extracted from ores like other metals. It does not appear in nature as a pure metal, but in a compound, often found with Copper containing ores. Artificially created elements usually refer to elements that have been created by fusing smaller atoms together to create heavier atoms - examples include Californium, Curium and Plutonium.
No it is not.
yes
cobalt sulphide
No, the Chevy Cobalt is not made out of real cobalt. The name "Cobalt" was chosen by Chevrolet as a reference to the element cobalt, known for its strength and durability, to convey the idea that the car is also strong and durable. The car itself is primarily made of steel, aluminum, and other common automotive materials.
Cobalt is primarily mined as a byproduct of copper or nickel mining. Once extracted from the earth, cobalt is refined and processed to create cobalt metal, cobalt oxide, cobalt sulfate, or other cobalt compounds which are used in various industrial applications, such as batteries, magnets, and aerospace alloys.
No, it is mined as pollucite or.
It is made of metal. It is a car.
Synthetic
Artificially flavoured powder
If you are talking about Cobalt-60 being "found" it was in 1938 by Seaborg and Livingood. But Cobalt has been used throughout all history.
Various places. Cobalt is a marketing brand, not a manufacturing brand. The tools are made by various contractors throughout the world.
Cobalt Chrome and Polythylene.