
CAS 12187-46-1
:Cobalt, compd. with samarium (3:1)
Description:
Cobalt, compd. with samarium (3:1), identified by the CAS number 12187-46-1, is a chemical compound that consists of cobalt and samarium in a molar ratio of 3:1. This compound typically exhibits properties associated with both cobalt and samarium, including magnetic characteristics, as both elements are known for their magnetic properties. Cobalt is a transition metal that is often used in alloys and has applications in batteries, while samarium is a rare earth element that is utilized in high-strength magnets and various electronic applications. The compound may display a crystalline structure and can be involved in various chemical reactions, particularly in the context of materials science and magnetism. Its stability and reactivity can depend on environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. Safety data sheets should be consulted for handling and storage guidelines, as compounds containing transition metals and rare earth elements may pose health and environmental risks.
Formula:Co·Sm
InChI:InChI=1S/Co.Sm
InChI key:InChIKey=KPLQYGBQNPPQGA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[Co].[Sm]
Synonyms:- Samarium, compd. with cobalt (1:3)
- Cobalt, compd. with samarium (3:1)
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