Cobalt has a melting point of 1495 degrees Celsius (2723 Fahrenheit), so it is a solid at normal environmental temperatures.
Cobalt is a hard ferromagnetic metal at room temperature.
Cobalt (Co) is a silvery-white, magnetic, metallic transition element.
depends on what you heat it to, but at room temp its solid
Cobalt is a solid grey metal, chemical symbol Co, atomic number 27.
Only cobalt(II) bromide is known; CoBr2 is a solid.
No, a solid metal.
No, it is a solid.
the name is cobalt 2 bromide or cobaltous bromide
CoBr2
Formula: CoBr3
The chemical formula of the compound formed between cobalt (III) and the bromide ion it would be CoBr3, if this compound exist !
Cr2O3 is the chemical formula for chromium (III) oxide
Co(BrO3)2 would be named cobalt(II) bromate
Cobalt(II) bromide Cobalt(II) bromide
Co(II)F3 The three needs to be small
Tetra aqua chloro nitro cobalt 3 bromide
Cobalt Bromide
the name is cobalt 2 bromide or cobaltous bromide
The chemical formula for cobalt(III) bromide is CoBr3
CoBr2
Formula: CoBr3
Yes. It will form cobalt (III) sulfide.
Potassium bromide forms an ionic solid
The chemical formula of the compound formed between cobalt (III) and the bromide ion it would be CoBr3, if this compound exist !