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Cobalt | Uses, Properties, Facts | Britannica cobalt (Co), chemical element, ferromagnetic metal of Group 9 (VIIIb) of the periodic table, used especially for heat -resistant and magnetic alloys
Cobalt Cobalt (Co) is a hard, silver-white, brittle metal with ferromagnetic properties, making it similar in appearance and behaviour to iron and nickel It is a Group VIII element on the periodic table and can be magnetised like iron Cobalt is chemically active and forms various compounds While it is stable in air and resistant to water, it is slowly corroded by dilute acids and will burn when
Cobalt (Co) - Definition, Preparation, Properties, Uses, Compounds . . . With detailed examples, we’ll explore how cobalt’s unique properties fuel advancements in electronics, healthcare, and sustainable energy Dive into the vibrant world of cobalt and discover its critical contributions to innovation and environmental sustainability
Cobalt Chemistry | Cobalt Institute Cobalt is a chemical element with the symbol Co and atomic number 27 It is a by-product of copper and nickel mining The physico-chemical properties of cobalt allow for a hard wearing, wear-resistant metal with unique valency properties
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 The sulfide mineral cobaltite, CoAsS, also occurs Cobalt is usually found in association with nickel
Cobalt - Minerals Education Coalition Named from the German word meaning “goblin,” cobalt is a shiny, brittle, bluish-gray metal It is a hard, stable metal unaffected by air or water and only slowly affected by acid Cobalt is one of the three ferromagnetic metals, so it is often used in alloys for magnets