Melting point of cobalt is 1495°C while its boiling point is 2927°C. It's phase at room temperature is solid.
The melting point of the element Cobalt (Co) is 1768 degrees Celsius. This value can be found on most Periodic Tables, as part of the information provided for all the elements.
Tungsten has a melting point of 3422 degrees Celsius, among the highest of all elements.
No it is not.
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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.
Cobalt is an element, and is a transition metal with atomic number 27.
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Cobalt is an element, and is a transition metal with atomic number 27.
Yes. Cobalt (Co) can be reacted with most elements. Here are a few reactions:Cobalt + Oxygen --> Cobalt OxideCobalt + Sulphur --> Cobalt SulphateCobalt + Iodine --> Cobalt IodideCobalt + Chlorine --> Cobalt Chloride
Cobalt is an element, there is no oxygen.
Cobalt is an element