The word cobalt may date back to theend of the 15th century. In German, the word Kobold means "goblin" or "evil spirt."
The term was used by miners to describe a minereal to describe a mineral that was very difficult to mine and was damaging to their health. When the mineral was heated, it gave off an offensive gas that caused illness.
The gas that affected the miners was arsenic troxide (As4)6), which often occurs with cobalt in nature.
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The origin of cobalt is German.
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It was discovered by a Swedish chemist named Georg Brandt in 1735
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.
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no, cobalt is a metal.
The chemical name is Cobalt(II) Fluoride Hexahydrate.
because it starts with a "C"
Co(BrO3)2 would be named cobalt(II) bromate
It was discovered by a Swedish chemist named Georg Brandt in 1735
Cobalt is named after the German Kobold = goblin.It got this name because if it was present in larger than usual quantities in a sample of iron, it would interfere with the smelt.
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Cobalt is an element, and as such was not 'invented'. Cobalt has been found in artifacts from the Chinese and Egyptian cultures dating back to around 1000BCE (Before Common Era - like BC but without the religious context). It was named as an element by Georg Brandt in 1739.
According to German superstitions goblins, known as kobolds, used to haunt silver mines and make trouble for the miners. The metal cobalt, is present in silver ores and was considered a nuisance.
The compound with formula CoCrO4 is named cobalt (II) chromate or cobaltous chromate.
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.
cobalt = Cobalt/Kobalt