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1. Cobalt(II) chloride - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobalt(II)_chloride
Description: WebCobalt(II) chloride is an inorganic compound, a salt of cobalt and chlorine, with the formula CoCl 2. The compound forms several hydrates CoCl 2 ·n H 2 O, for n = 1, 2, 6, and 9. Claims of the formation of tri- and tetrahydrates have not been confirmed. The anhydrous form is a blue crystalline solid; the dihydrate is purple and the hexahydrate ...
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2. Cobalt chloride (CoCl2) | Cl2Co | CID 24288 - PubChem
Link: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Cobalt-chloride-_CoCl2
Description: WebOct 14, 2021 · Cobalt chloride (CoCl2) | Cl2Co | CID 24288 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier lists, and more.
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3. Cobalt(II) chloride - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Link: https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobalt(II)_chloride
Description: WebCobalt(II) chloride, also known as cobaltous chloride and cobalt dichloride, is a chemical compound. It contains cobalt in its +2 oxidation state . Its chemical formula is CoCl 2 .
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4. Cobalt(II) chloride 97 7646-79-9 - MilliporeSigma
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Description: WebCobalt (II) chloride 97%; CAS Number: 7646-79-9; EC Number: 231-589-4; Synonyms: Cobalt dichloride,Cobalt muriate,Cobaltous chloride,Dichlorocobalt; Linear Formula: CoCl2; find Sigma-Aldrich-232696 MSDS, related peer-reviewed papers, technical documents, similar products & more at Sigma-Aldrich.
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5. Cobalt(II) chloride | Cl2Co | ChemSpider
Link: https://www.chemspider.com/Chemical-Structure.22708.html
Description: WebCobalt(II) chloride. Molecular Formula Cl 2 Co; Average mass 129.839 Da; Monoisotopic mass 128.870911 Da; ChemSpider ID 22708
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6. Cobalt(II) chloride - Sciencemadness Wiki
Link: https://www.sciencemadness.org/smwiki/index.php/Cobalt(II)_chloride
Description: WebAug 9, 2020 · Cobalt (II) chloride is a salt that is blue when anhydrous and pink-purple when hydrated. The compound melts at 735 °C (anhydrous), 100 °C (dihydrate), 86 °C (hexahydrate). It boils at 1049 °C. CoCl 2 is soluble in water (52.9 g/100 mL at 20 °C) methanol (38.5 g/100 mL), and slightly soluble in acetone, diethyl ether.
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7. Cobalt(II) chloride - Wikiwand
Link: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Cobalt(II)_chloride
Description: WebCobalt(II) chloride is an inorganic compound, a salt of cobalt and chlorine, with the formula CoCl2. The compound forms several hydrates CoCl2·nH2O, for n = 1, 2, 6, and 9. Claims of the formation of tri- and tetrahydrates have not been confirmed. The anhydrous form is a blue crystalline solid; the dihydrate is purple and the hexahydrate is pink.
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8. Preparing and using cobalt chloride indicator papers
Link: https://edu.rsc.org/experiments/preparing-and-using-cobalt-chloride-indicator-papers/1919.article
Description: WebThis resource provides instructions for preparing your own cobalt chloride indicator papers. You can use the papers to test for the presence of water, where the colour changes from blue to pink. Cobalt(II) chloride is an inorganic compound of cobalt and chlorine, with the formula CoCl 2.
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9. Cobalt(II) chloride - Cobalt dichloride, Cobalt muriate
Link: https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/US/en/substance/cobaltiichloride129847646799
Description: WebCobalt(II) chloride. CoCl2. Synonyms: Cobalt dichloride, Cobalt muriate, Cobaltous chloride, Dichlorocobalt. CAS 7646-79-9. Molecular Weight 129.84. Browse Cobalt(II) chloride and related products at MilliporeSigma.
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10. Cobalt(II) chloride = 97 7791-13-1 - MilliporeSigma
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Description: WebCobalt (II) chloride hexahydrate (Cobaltous chloride) | Cobalt (II) chloride finds applications in electroplating and catalyst preparation | Buy chemicals and reagents online from Sigma Aldrich.
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11. Cobalt Chloride
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