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About Cobalt - Cobalt Institute Cobalt is a critical and essential element used across various sectors of the global economy: electronics, automotive, aerospace, and healthcare Its most prominent role is in the production of lithium-ion batteries, which power everything from smartphones to electric vehicles, making it indispensable for the ongoing transition to more
Cobalt | Uses, Properties, Facts | Britannica Cobalt, metallic chemical element, one of the transition elements, atomic number 27 The metal is used especially for heat-resistant and magnetic alloys A relatively large percentage of the world’s production goes into magnetic alloys such as the Alnicos for permanent magnets
Cobalt - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table There are several front runners for vastly varying reasons; however, always a top contender has to be cobalt because it excels in several important character traits: Cobalt has amazing beauty and strength, as well as great cooperation
Cobalt Definition, Facts, Symbol, Discovery, Property, Uses Cobalt is graphically represented by a ‘kobold’ or goblin (considered troublesome by the medieval German miners) with some Chinese porcelain in the background, referring to its use as a pottery glaze in ancient China [1]
Cobalt | Co | CID 104730 - PubChem Cobalt | Co | CID 104730 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety hazards toxicity information, supplier lists, and more
Cobalt - HyperPhysics Cobalt is a silvery-white metal, with a slight reddish tinge It occurs in the minerals smaltite and safflorite with the composition CoAs 2 Cobalt also forms an arsenide with the content CoAs 2-3 which is called skutterudite
Cobalt - Wikipedia Cobalt occurs naturally as only one stable isotope, cobalt-59 Cobalt-60 is a commercially important radioisotope, used as a radioactive tracer and for the production of high-energy gamma rays Cobalt is also used in the petroleum industry as a catalyst when refining crude oil