Cobaltum is the Latin equivalent of 'cobalt'. The use of cobalt based colors and pigments in jewelry and paints goes back to ancient times. But the word isn't found in the classic Latin vocabulary of the ancient Romans. Instead, the word appears in the Latin vocabulary of post classical times.
"Cobalt (II) Chloride" Te Co stands for Cobalt and the Cl for chloride.
Yes, cobalt chloride and cobalt dichloride refer to the same compound. Cobalt chloride is also known as cobalt(II) chloride or cobalt dichloride, as it consists of one cobalt ion and two chloride ions.
Sb is the symbol for the element antimony, from Latin "stibium".
Cobalt oxides are: cobalt(I) oxide, cobalt(II) oxide and cobalt(II,III) oxide.
Two compounds that contain cobalt are cobalt chloride (CoCl2) and cobalt sulfate (CoSO4). Both of these compounds are commonly used in various industrial and chemical applications due to the unique properties of cobalt.
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"Cobalt (II) Chloride" Te Co stands for Cobalt and the Cl for chloride.
No, cobalt does not contain iron and the definition of a ferrous material means containing iron. Ferrum comes from the latin word meaning iron.However, cobalt is magnetic, it is one of the few magnetic non-ferrous metals.
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.
Yes, cobalt form many chemical compounds as cobalt nitrate, cobalt chloride, cobalt sulfate, cobalt sulfide, etc.
Yes, cobalt chloride and cobalt dichloride refer to the same compound. Cobalt chloride is also known as cobalt(II) chloride or cobalt dichloride, as it consists of one cobalt ion and two chloride ions.
cobalt = Cobalt/Kobalt
Sb is the symbol for the element antimony, from Latin "stibium".
Cobalt oxides are: cobalt(I) oxide, cobalt(II) oxide and cobalt(II,III) oxide.
Two compounds that contain cobalt are cobalt chloride (CoCl2) and cobalt sulfate (CoSO4). Both of these compounds are commonly used in various industrial and chemical applications due to the unique properties of cobalt.
Cobalt !