Cobalt
Cobalt (pronounced /ˈkoʊbɒlt/ KOH-bolt) is a hard, lustrous, gray metal, a chemical element with symbol Co and atomic number 27. Although cobalt-based colors and pigments have been used since ancient times for making jewelry and paints, and miners have long used the name kobold ore for some minerals, the free metallic cobalt was not prepared and discovered until 1735 by Georg Brandt.
Cobalt occurs in various metallic-lustered ores, for example co...
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Chemical Element
The 27th Element in the Periodic Table
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Iron
Iron (pronounced /ˈаɪ.ərn/) is a metallic chemical element with the symbol Fe (Latin: ferrum) and atomic number 26. Iron is a group 8 and period 4...
Symbol:
- Co
Atomic mass:
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Electron affinity:
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Electronegativity (Pauling scale):
- 1.88
Covalent radius:
- 1.26 pm (4.96E-8 )
Van der Waals radius:
- 200 pm (0.00000787 )
Isotopes:
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- 1,494.85 °C (2722.76 °F )
Boiling Point:
- 2,869.85 °C (5197.78 °F )
Chemical series:
Periodic table block:
Ionization Energy:
- 7.881 eV (0.000007881 MeV )
Discovery Date:
- 1737
Discovering Country:
Electron Configuration:
- Ar 3d7 4s2
Discoverer:
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