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- See also changes related to Cobalt(II) nitrate, or pages that link to Cobalt(II) nitrate or to this page or whose text contains "Cobalt(II) nitrate".
Parent topics
- Cobalt [r]: A hard, lustrous, grey metal, a chemical element with symbol Co and atomic number 27. [e]
- Oxidizing agents [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Gas to liquid catalysis [r]: A family of industrial reactions that can convert trapped natural gas to more useful chemicals, at somewhat lower cost than other processes in the petroleum industry [e]
- Cobalt(II) oxide [r]: A compound used extensively in the ceramics industry as an additive to create blue coloration as well as in the chemical industry for producing cobalt(II) salts. [e]