uh ... Cobalt itself is a scientific name ... Be specific ... If u meant de symbol den its Co
The chemical name is Cobalt(II) Fluoride Hexahydrate.
Cobalt (II) Chromate
The correct name for CoF6 is cobalt(IV) fluoride. In this compound, cobalt has an oxidation state of +4, which is indicated by the Roman numeral IV in the name. The "F6" denotes that there are six fluoride ions bonded to the cobalt atom.
It would appear to be a molecule of cobalt hydroxide.
The IUPAC name for CoCl₂ is cobalt(II) chloride. In this compound, cobalt has a +2 oxidation state, which is indicated by the Roman numeral II in the name. The chloride ions (Cl⁻) balance the charge of the cobalt ion to form a neutral compound.
The chemical name is Cobalt (III) phosphate.
Cobalt oxides are: cobalt(I) oxide, cobalt(II) oxide and cobalt(II,III) oxide.
The chemical name is Cobalt(II) Fluoride Hexahydrate.
Cobalt(II) Chromate
"Cobalt (II) Chloride" Te Co stands for Cobalt and the Cl for chloride.
The valence of cobalt, in this case 2; Cobalt (II) phosphate.
The systematic name of CoBr2 is cobalt(II) bromide.
Cobalt(III) phosphide
No there is not, the name simply came from the fact that they quickly needed a name and the first boat was cobalt. As simple as the story is, i still think it is the best name on the market by far.
Cobalt (II) Chromate
The ionic compound Co2O is called cobalt(II) oxide.
CoF2 is cobalt(II) fluoride.