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・ Cobalt(II) bromide
・ Cobalt(II) carbonate
・ Cobalt(II) chlorate
・ Cobalt(II) chloride
・ Cobalt(II) cyanide
・ Cobalt(II) fluoride
・ Cobalt(II) formate
・ Cobalt(II) hydroxide
・ Cobalt(II) iodide
・ Cobalt(II) naphthenate
・ Cobalt(II) nitrate
・ Cobalt(II) oxalate
・ Cobalt(II) oxide
・ Cobalt(II) phosphide
・ Cobalt(II) selenide
Cobalt(II) sulfate
・ Cobalt(II) thiocyanate
・ Cobalt(II,III) oxide
・ Cobalt(III) fluoride
・ Cobalt(III) nitrate
・ Cobalt(III) oxide
・ Cobalt, Idaho
・ Cobalt, Missouri
・ Cobalt, Ontario
・ Cobalt-59 nuclear magnetic resonance
・ Cobalt-60
・ Cobalt-60 (disambiguation)
・ Cobalt-chrome
・ Cobalt-factor II C20-methyltransferase
・ Cobalt-mediated radical polymerization


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Cobalt(II) sulfate : ウィキペディア英語版
Cobalt(II) sulfate

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Cobalt(II) sulfate is an inorganic compound with the formula CoSO4. It is the divalent cobalt salt of sulfuric acid. The most common form of cobalt sulfate are the hydrates CoSO4.7H2O and CoSO4.H2O. Cobalt(II) sulfate and its hydrates are some of the most commonly available salts of cobalt.
==Properties==
Cobalt(II) sulfate appears as red monoclinic crystals that melt around 100 °C and become anhydrous at 250 °C. It is soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol, and especially soluble in methanol. It forms by the reaction of metallic cobalt, its oxide, hydroxide, or carbonate with sulfuric acid. Cobalt is obtained from ores via the sulfate in some cases.〔John D. Donaldson, Detmar Beyersmann "Cobalt and Cobalt Compounds" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 2005, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. 〕〔Rarely, cobalt(II) sulfate is found in form of few crystallohydrate minerals, occurring among oxidation zones containing primary Co minerals (like skutterudite or cobaltite). These minerals are: biebierite (heptahydrate), moorhouseite (Co,Ni,Mn)SO4.6H2O, aplowite (Co,Mn,Ni)SO4.4H2O and cobaltkieserite (monohydrate).〕

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