- Cobalt(II)
chloride is an
inorganic compound, a salt of
cobalt and chlorine, with the
formula CoCl 2. The
compound forms several hydrates CoCl 2·nH 2O...
- Devrim; Köktürk, Uğur; Yilmaz,
Hatice (1999-05-01). "A
study of
cobaltous chloride dispersion on the
surface of the
silica gel".
Applied Surface Science...
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testing ****gone
toxicity found inhibitors of
cytochrome P450, such as
cobaltous chloride or
piperonyl butoxide,
blocked toxicity. Such
testing has not been...
- Cobalt(II)
nitrate Hexahydrate Names Other names Cobaltous nitrate Nitric acid, cobalt(2+) salt
Identifiers CAS
Number 10026-22-9 hexahydrate Y 10141-05-6...
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ferric ammonium sulfate are formed.
Double metal sulfates include ammonium cobaltous sulfate,
ferrous diammonium sulfate,
ammonium nickel sulfate which are...
- Cobalt(II)
hydroxide or
cobaltous hydroxide is the
inorganic compound with the
formula Co(OH) 2,
consisting of
divalent cobalt cations Co2+ and hydroxide...
- can be
synthesized by
heating a
solution of
sodium oleate and cobalt(II)
chloride to 70 °C. 2 NaC 18 H 33 O 2 + CoCl 2 ⟶ 2 NaCl + Co ( C 18 H 33 O 2 ) 2...
- fluorides. Cobalt(II)
fluoride can be
prepared from
anhydrous cobalt(II)
chloride or cobalt(II)
oxide in a
stream of
hydrogen fluoride: CoCl2 + 2HF → CoF2...
- Cotton;
Margaret Goodgame (1961). "Magnetic
Investigations of Spin-free
Cobaltous Complexes. V. Tetra-azido and
Tetracyanato Cobaltate(II) Ions". Journal...
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beyond that for
chlorine to
chloride, +1.36 V. Consequently, cobalt(III)
chloride would spontaneously reduce to cobalt(II)
chloride and chlorine.
Because the...