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Cobalt(II) carbonate anhydrous
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Cobalt(II) carbonate anhydrous

CAS: 513-79-1

Ref. 3D-FC139139

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Name:
Cobalt(II) carbonate anhydrous
Synonyms:
  • Carbonic acid, cobalt(2+) salt (1:1)
  • Cobalt Carbonate
  • Cobalt carbonate (1:1)
  • Cobalt carbonate (CoCO<sub>3</sub>)
  • Cobalt monocarbonate
  • Cobalt(2+) carbonate
  • Cobalt(2+) carbonate (CoCO<sub>3</sub>)
  • Cobalt(II)carbonate
  • Cobaltcarbonatetechgr
  • Cobaltous carbonate
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  • Cobalt(2+) carbonate (CoCO3)
  • Cobalt carbonate (CoCO3)
  • C.I. 77353
Description:

Cobalt(II) carbonate anhydrous is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CoCO3. Cobalt(II) carbonate anhydrous is a hydroxide of cobalt that is used in the manufacture of other cobalt compounds. It has been shown to be a catalyst for many reactions, such as the electrochemical oxidation of carbon dioxide to form carbon monoxide and water. In addition, it has been used as an electrode material in electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. This compound can be found in either the bound or free form.

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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
118.94 g/mol
Formula:
CoCO3
Purity:
Min. 95%
Color/Form:
Solid
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