What is the formula for cobalt II bromide?

What is the formula for cobalt II bromide?

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CoBr2,CoBr2·6H2O,CoBr2·2H2O

Q. What is CoCrO4?

Cobalt(II) Chromate. Alias: Cobaltous Chromate. Formula: CoCrO4.

Q. What is the compound name for CoCrO4?

Chromic acid (H2CrO4), cobalt(2+) salt (1:1)

PubChem CID61614
Chemical SafetyLaboratory Chemical Safety Summary (LCSS) Datasheet
Molecular FormulaCoCrO4
Synonyms13455-25-9 COBALT(II) CHROMATE Chromic acid (H2CrO4), cobalt(2+) salt (1:1) Q16714790 Cobaltous chromate(III) More…
Molecular Weight174.93

Q. Is cobalt chromate soluble?

COBALT(II) CHROMATE Chemical Properties,Uses,Production Soluble in mineral acids and solutions of chromium trioxide; insoluble in water.

Q. What is the formula for the ionic compound cobalt III chromate?

Ionic Compound Naming and Writing Formulas List 2

AB
Cobalt(III) ChromateCo2(CrO4)3
Cobalt(III) DichromateCo2(Cr2O7)3
Cobalt(III) SulfateCo2(SO4)3
Cobalt(III) PhosphateCoPO4

Q. What is the formula for cobalt II carbonate?

CoCO3

Q. Which is the correct representation of cobalt?

Cobalt is a chemical element with symbol Co and atomic number 27.

Q. How much Cobalt is used in refining oil?

It takes about 1 pound of cobalt to remove the sulfur from 80,000 gallons of petroleum products, like gasoline. 80,000 gallons would power a car for about 2.4 million miles, but 98.8% of that cobalt is recoverable, meaning we permanently lose only a pound of cobalt for every 6.6 million gallons we refine.

Q. What industry uses the most Cobalt?

The rechargeable battery segment has become both the largest and potentially fastest growing end-use of cobalt. The use of lithium-ion batteries in the electric vehicle market has become the most important growth driver for cobalt demand.

Q. Where are the largest deposits of cobalt?

The Democratic Republic of the Congo

Q. Who is the biggest user of cobalt?

The world’s largest cobalt-producing countries

  1. Democratic Republic of Congo – 100,000 tonnes.
  2. Russia – 6,100 tonnes.
  3. Australia – 5,100 tonnes.
  4. Philippines – 4,600 tonnes.
  5. Cuba – 3,500 tonnes.
  6. Madagascar – 3,300 tonnes.
  7. Papua New Guinea – 3,100 tonnes.
  8. Canada – 3,000 tonnes.

Q. Why did Cobalt prices drop?

Cobalt prices fall on easing supply, stable demand.

Q. Do all batteries need Cobalt?

While it is true that cobalt is found in the lithium-ion batteries used in many electric vehicles, there is some good news: EV batteries don’t need cobalt to work.

Q. What type of cobalt is used in batteries?

Most of today’s electric vehicle batteries use nickel-manganese-cobalt cathodes, with 60% nickel and 20% each of cobalt and manganese.

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