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... table facts on the chemical and physical properties of the element cobalt. ... Properties: Cobalt has a melting point of 1495°C, boiling point of 2870°C ...
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chemistry.about.com/od/elementfacts/a/cobalt.htm
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Visit this site for a comprehensive educational resource on the Element Cobalt. Information and facts regarding the properties of the element Cobalt. Info about the element Cobalt includes the definition, classification, history, properties, use and occurrence. ... Cobalt - Element Properties and Periodic Table Information...
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www.periodic-table.org.uk/element-cobalt.htm
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chemical properties, health and environmental effects of cobalt ... Cobalt is a hard ferromagnetic, silver-white, hard, lustrous, brittle element. It is a member of group VIII of the periodic table. Like iron, it can be magnetized. It is similar to iron and nickel in its physical properties.
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www.lenntech.com/periodic/elements/co.htm
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Name: Cobalt ... Atomic Number: 27 ... Chemical Symbol: Co...
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The Element Cobalt - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... The Element Cobalt; [Click for Isotope Data] ... Cobalt was discovered by Georg Brandt, a Swedish chemist, in 1739. Brandt was attempting to prove that the ability of certain minerals to color glass blue was due to an unknown element and not to bismuth,
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education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele027.html
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Brief description: cobalt is a brittle, hard, transition metal with magnetic properties similar to those of iron. Cobalt is present in meteorites. Ore deposits are found in Zaire, Morocco and Canada. Cobalt-60 (60Co) is an artificially produced isotope ... History: meaning of name; discovery; and history of the element...
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www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/Co/key.ht...
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Properties of cobalt atoms ... History: meaning of name; discovery; and history of the element ... Atom sizes: atomic radius; Shannon and Pauling ionic radii; covalent radius; metallic radius; element bond length; and Van der Waals radius...
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www.webelements.com/cobalt/atoms.html
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Co Cobalt 27 58.93320 9 ... Brandt discovered Cobalt around 1735. Cobalt is often associated with nickel, silver, lead, copper, and iron ores, because it is a by-product of them. It has a magnetic permeability of about two thirds of that of iron.
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www.tamuk.edu/chemistry/WebElements/cobalt_element.htm
www.tamuk.edu/chemistry/WebElements/cobalt_element.htm
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The element Cobalt and the Periodic Table; Find out more facts about Cobalt on the Periodic Table which arranges every chemical element according to its atomic number, as based on the periodic law, so that chemical elements with similar properties are in the same column. ... The Properties of the Element Cobalt...
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www.facts-about.org.uk/science-element-cobalt.htm
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