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The chemical name is Cobalt(II) Fluoride Hexahydrate.
Cobalt is a chemical element and has atoms.
The chemical formula for the compound of cobalt and sulfur is CoS (cobalt monosulfide).
The chemical formula for cobalt(II) bromide is CoBr2.
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.
The chemical symbol for cobalt is Co.
Cobalt oxides are: cobalt(I) oxide, cobalt(II) oxide and cobalt(II,III) oxide.
The chemical formula for cobalt (III) bromide is CoBr3.
The chemical formula for cobalt(III) acetate is (CH3CO)3Co.
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The chemical name is Cobalt(II) Fluoride Hexahydrate.
Cobalt is a chemical element and has atoms.
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Yes, cobalt form many chemical compounds as cobalt nitrate, cobalt chloride, cobalt sulfate, cobalt sulfide, etc.
The chemical formula for the compound of cobalt and sulfur is CoS (cobalt monosulfide).
The chemical formula for cobalt(II) bromide is CoBr2.
Yes, cobalt form many chemical compounds as cobalt nitrate, cobalt chloride, cobalt sulfate, cobalt sulfide, etc.