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  • {{Elementbox_header | number=27 | symbol=Co | name=cobalt | left=[[iron]] | right=[[nickel]] | above=- | below=[[rhodium|Rh]] | color {{Elementbox_isotopes_begin | isotopesof=cobalt | color1=#ffc0c0 | color2=black }}
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  • |elName=Cobalt |hazard=Cobalt dust and fumes are flammable and slightly toxic
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  • ...balamin]] commonly referred to as Vitamin B-12. Simple compounds such as [[Cobalt(II) Chloride|CoCl<sub>2</sub>]] are magenta in color when hydrated and a br
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  • | pagename = Cobalt | abc = Cobalt
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  • ...s and enamels as well as in the chemical production industry for producing cobalt(II) salts. Cobalt(II) [[oxide]] is a product of [[cobalt(II,III) oxide|Cobalt(II,III) oxide]] decomposing at 895 °C through the reaction:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cobalt(II) oxide]]
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  • Chemical compounds containing cobalt, used as oxidation catalysts, in manufacturing dyes, and are highly water s
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  • '''Cobalt(II) nitrate hexahydrate''' is a salt used in the production of cobalt(II) compounds, as an oxidizer, in the metal treatment, pigment and battery
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  • <includeonly>Transition metal</includeonly><noinclude>Cobalt is considered a [[transition metal]].</noinclude>
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  • Cobalt(II,III) oxide is the most prevalent of cobalt's various oxides. The oxide is typically found in ores alongside containing Reactions of Cobalt(II,III) oxide can yield other oxides with similar characteristics:
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  • ...balamin]] commonly referred to as Vitamin B-12. Simple compounds such as [[Cobalt(II) Chloride|CoCl<sub>2</sub>]] are magenta in color when hydrated and a br
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  • {{r|Cobalt}} {{r|Cobalt(II) oxide}}
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  • <pre>{{MassRound|{{:Cobalt/Atomic mass}} }}</pre> {{MassRound|{{:Cobalt/Atomic mass}} }}
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  • '''Cobalt(II) nitrate hexahydrate''' is a salt used in the production of cobalt(II) compounds, as an oxidizer, in the metal treatment, pigment and battery
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cobalt(II) oxide]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cobalt/Elemental Class]]
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  • Chemical compounds containing cobalt, used as oxidation catalysts, in manufacturing dyes, and are highly water s
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cobalt(II) oxide]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cobalt}}
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  • | pagename = Cobalt | abc = Cobalt
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  • | pagename = Cobalt(II) nitrate | abc = Cobalt(II) nitrate
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cobalt(II,III) oxide]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cobalt(II) oxide}}
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  • | pagename = Cobalt(II,III) oxide | abc = Cobalt (II,III)
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  • A water soluble chemical salt formed from the metal cobalt and the nitrate ion.
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  • | pagename = Cobalt(II) oxide | abc = Cobalt(II) oxide
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  • * [[Cobalt(II) oxide]] * [[Cobalt(II,III) oxide]]
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  • | pagename = Cobalt compounds | abc = Cobalt compounds
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  • <includeonly>Transition metal</includeonly><noinclude>Cobalt is considered a [[transition metal]].</noinclude>
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  • ...s and enamels as well as in the chemical production industry for producing cobalt(II) salts. Cobalt(II) [[oxide]] is a product of [[cobalt(II,III) oxide|Cobalt(II,III) oxide]] decomposing at 895 °C through the reaction:
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  • ...hat transfers divalent metal ions including [[iron]] (Fe<sup>2+</sup>), [[cobalt]], [[copper]] and [[zinc]] across [[cell membrane]]s
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