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CAS 12516-52-8

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Cobalt, compd. with praseodymium (7:2)

Description:
Cobalt, compd. with praseodymium (7:2), identified by the CAS number 12516-52-8, is a chemical compound that consists of cobalt and praseodymium in a specific molar ratio of 7:2. This compound typically exhibits properties associated with both transition metals, including metallic luster and conductivity. Cobalt is known for its magnetic properties and is often used in alloys, while praseodymium is a rare earth element that contributes to the compound's unique characteristics, such as potential catalytic activity and stability at elevated temperatures. The compound may also display interesting optical properties due to the presence of praseodymium, which can influence its color and absorption characteristics. In terms of applications, such compounds are often explored in advanced materials science, including magnetic materials, catalysts, and electronic devices. However, handling and usage should be approached with caution due to the potential toxicity of cobalt and the specific safety guidelines associated with rare earth elements.
Formula:Co·Pr
InChI:InChI=1S/Co.Pr
InChI key:InChIKey=YZPSWUNJTYMIGY-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[Co].[Pr]
Synonyms:
  • Praseodymium, compd. with cobalt (2:7)
  • Cobalt, compd. with praseodymium (7:2)
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