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Cobalt Derivatives |
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Cobalt is a steel gray, shining, hard, ductile somewhat malleable metal and has exceptional magnetic properties in alloys. The metal melts at approximately 1493° and boils at 3100°. The metal is recovered or extraccter from ores and the principle ores are smaltite chloanthite etc. Canada, Zaire & Zambia are rich in these ores.
Cobalt is used in electroplating ceramics, lamp filaments, catalysts Cobalt compounds or salts are used as oxidising agents, in fertilizers, glass, drier in priting inks, paints, varnishes, color. Principal use in alloys etc.
Omkar has capacity to manufacture 50 mt/year of all types of Cobalt salt compounds and the quality is maintainer exactly as per customers requirement.
We are readily Manufactures, supplies and Exports of Cobalt salts. We export world wide for any kind of enquries, please drop us a mail at info@omkarchemicals.com |
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Cobalt carbonate, also known as spherocobaltite, is a mineral with chemical formula CoCO3. It is the carbonate salt of cobalt. It forms red trigonal crystals with specific gravity 4.13 which decompose on melting. Cobalt carbonate is insoluble in either cold or hot water but soluble in acids.
Cobalt carbonate is used in pottery glazes and may be found in pottery supply stores. |
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Cobalt chloride refers most commonly to the inorganic compound with the formula CoCl2.6H2O, which when hydrated is deep rose. Because of this dramatic color change and the ease of the hydration / dehydration reaction, "Cobalt Chloride" is used as an indicator for water in desiccants. The rose hexahydrate is one of the most common Cobalt chloride compounds in the laboratory. Cobalt chloride is mainly used for electroplating of cobalt and for the preparation of reagents used in organic synthesis |
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Cobalt nitrate is a chemical salt formed from the metal cobalt and the nitrate ion. Cobalt nitrate is an oxidizer and is soluble in water. Cobalt nitrate is more commonly found as a hexahydrate, Co(NO3)2·6H2O. Cobalt nitrate is deliquescent in moist air and soluble in most polar solvents. It is derived from reacting metallic cobalt or one of its oxides, hydroxides, or carbonate with nitric acid. Cobalt nitrate is commonly used in dyes and inks |
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Cobalt Oxide is chemical compound with the formula Co3O4. Cobalt Oxide is a black solid, and a mixed valence compound, containing both Co(II) and Co(III) oxidation states |
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Cobalt (II) Sulphate is the Sulphate salt of divalent cobalt. Cobalt Sulphate appears as red monoclinic crystals that melt at 96.8°C and become anhydrous at 420°C. Cobalt Sulphate is soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol, and especially soluble in methanol. Cobalt sulfate is used the preparation of pigments, as well as in the manufacture of other cobalt salts |
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