Cobalt is added to steel to produce magnetic, high strength or very hard metals. It is also used as a blue pigment in coloring glass and pottery. A radioisotope, Cobalt 60, is used as a high energy gamma ray source for medical treatment and for testing of metal components.
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Yes it is an option you must add when you get to the dealership.
There is one electron on cobalts outer shell.
Cobalt's atomic structure typically contains six electrons in its outer shell, which means it has six rings.
Yes. Its Mohs hardness is in the range of 5, and minerals (or metals, as is the case here) will streak up to a hardness of about 7. For a quick review of what streak is and how it originated, use the link to the Wikipedia article.
no...LS cobalts are 4 lug wheels, SS cobalts are 5 lug wheels.
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it is very brittle
What is cobalts uses
of course not, impallas are the best
"Co" is the periodic symbol for Cobalt
You can compare prices of Chevy Cobalts at sites such as Kelly's Book or Blue Book. These types of sites offer side by side comparisons of car's prices and specifications.
Chevys and Fords...lots of Cobalts
Yes it is an option you must add when you get to the dealership.
NO car is ever made with only a manual transmission....
Depends on the # of lugs? 4- mazda rx7 1979-85 5- Cadillac cateras Chevy hhr, cobalts, some Malibu's Saabs 1999+ Saturns 1999+
you don't. Chevy cobalts are electric power steering