Cobalt chloride is mainly used to measure the moisture absorption in de-humidification processes. This solid product is originally blue and turns to pink when it becomes completely saturated with moisture.
Cobalt (I) chloride = Cobalt monochloride = CoCl Cobalt (II) chloride = Cobalt dichloride = CoCl2 Cobalt (III) chloride = Cobalt trichloride = CoCl3
cobalt chloride has a pH of 4.6
if there's that dot in the between the chloride and the water molecule: cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrate.Cobalt(II) Chloride Hexahydrate
Reacts with the cobalt chloride and makes hydrochloride and cobalt
"Cobalt (II) Chloride" Te Co stands for Cobalt and the Cl for chloride.
Cobalt (I) chloride = Cobalt monochloride = CoCl Cobalt (II) chloride = Cobalt dichloride = CoCl2 Cobalt (III) chloride = Cobalt trichloride = CoCl3
cobalt chloride has a pH of 4.6
if there's that dot in the between the chloride and the water molecule: cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrate.Cobalt(II) Chloride Hexahydrate
Reacts with the cobalt chloride and makes hydrochloride and cobalt
The colour of cobalt chloride paper is BLUE when NO WATER is present.When WATER is present it is PINK.
"Cobalt (II) Chloride" Te Co stands for Cobalt and the Cl for chloride.
CoCl3
Cobalt (II) chloride dihydrated (purple colour) and with more water Cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrated (pink colour) .
Cobalt Chloride, Cobalt Nitrate
The anhydrous cobalt chloride is blue.
Cobalt(III) chloride is CoCl3.Sodium hydroxide is NaOH.
The correct name for the compound CoCl3 is cobalt III chloride.