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Charkiba Robinson Chemistry Period 2 Cobalt was discovered 1739 by George Brandt in Sweden. The word “cobalt” originated from the German word, “kobald.”

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2 Charkiba Robinson Chemistry Period 2

3 Cobalt was discovered 1739 by George Brandt in Sweden. The word “cobalt” originated from the German word, “kobald.” (goblin; evil spirit)

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6 Cobalt is lustrous. Silvery-blue metal Cobalt is magnetic.

7 Cobalt has one naturally occurring isotope. This isotope is cobalt-59 Cobalt is somewhat reactive. Cobalt does not catch on fire unless it is in powder form. Cobalt has the ability to react with acids to produce hydrogen gas.

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9 Cobalt is an essential trace element. Cobalt forms part of the active site of B12(a vitamin) Cobalt-60(radioactive isotope) is an important source of gamma-rays.

10 Water ( at room temperature) Acids Oxygen Iron Copper Nickel Zinc

11 Cobalt oxide Cobalt potassium nitrite Cobalt aluminate Cobalt ammonium phosphate

12 Cobalt is special because it is vital to have a certain amount in the body for nutrition. Cobalt is the first metal to have a recorded discovery date. Cobalt is used to treat cancer.

13 http://www.rsc.org/periodic-table/video/27/Cobalt?videoid=V6ljxByu9ng http://www.rsc.org/periodic-table/podcast/27/cobalt

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15 http://genius.com/3187957/Mister-molato-periodic-table/27-cobalt-co https://www.webelements.com/cobalt/history.html http://periodic.lanl.gov/27.shtml http://www.rsc.org/periodic-table/element/27/cobalt http://education.jlab.org//itselemental/ele027.html http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/Inorganic_Chemistry/Descriptive_Chemistry/Elements_Organized_ by_Block/3_d-Block_Elements/Group_09%3A_Transition_Metals/Chemistry_of_Cobalt http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/Inorganic_Chemistry/Descriptive_Chemistry/Elements_Organized_ by_Block/3_d-Block_Elements/Group_09%3A_Transition_Metals/Chemistry_of_Cobalt https://www.webelements.com/cobalt/chemistry.html http://www.ducksters.com/science/chemistry/cobalt.php http://pt.chemicalstore.com/Co%20-%20Cobalt.html http://images-of-elements.com/cobalt.php


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