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noun - a hard ferromagnetic silver-white bivalent or trivalent metallic element
adj - a metallic element [n -S] : COBALTIC
COBALT - Cobalt is a chemical element with symbol Co and atomic number 27. Like nickel, cobalt is found in the Earth's crust only in chemically combined form,...
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Oxides of this silver-white metallic element are used in pigments to give some ceramics a vivid blue color |
Colorado |
Co doesn't stand for columbium but rather for this element used mostly in making alloys |
Atomic number 27, this silvery metallic element is named for a cave-goblin |
A U.S. nuclear weapon using this element, Co, has been termed a doomsday device, as it would wipe out life on Earth |
This element, symbol Co, was once popular for making invisible ink |
As a coloring agent, this element between iron & nickel on the periodic table will literally give you the blues |
Alnico magnets are so named because they're alloys of aluminum, nickel & this |
You're in good company if you know that Co is the symbol for this metal used in making alloys |
Congo & Zambia have more than half the world's reserves of ores of this element, atomic number 27 |
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A hard, brittle metallic element, found associated with nickel, silver, lead, copper, and iron ores and resembling nickel and iron in appearance. It is used chiefly for magnetic alloys, high-temperature alloys, and in the form of its salts for blue glass and ceramic pigments. Atomic number 27 atomic weight 58.9332 melting point 1,495C boiling point 2,900C specific gravity 8.9 valence 2, 3. See Table at element. |
a hard ferromagnetic silver-white bivalent or trivalent metallic element a trace element in plant and animal nutrition |
The chemical element of atomic number 27, a hard silvery-white magnetic metal. |
a chemical element that is a hard silver-white metal, used in metal mixtures and for making materials blue |
a deep blue or greenish-blue colour |
having a deep blue or greenish-blue colour |
a hard, gray chemical element that is a metal and is used in making paint and alloys ( mixtures of metals) |
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Cobalt, Mpumalanga, SOUTH AFRICA |
Cobalt, Ontario, CANADA |
Cobalt, CONNECTICUT, UNITED STATES |
Cobalt, IDAHO, UNITED STATES |
Cobalt description |
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Cobalt is a chemical element with symbol Co and atomic number 27. Like nickel, cobalt is found in the Earth's crust only in chemically combined form, save for small deposits found in alloys of natural meteoric iron. The free element, produced by reductive smelting, is a hard, lustrous, silver-gray metal. * Cobalt-based blue pigments (cobalt blue) have been used since ancient times for jewelry and paints, and to impart a distinctive blue tint to glass, but the color was later thought by alchemists to be due to the known metal bismuth. Miners had long used the name kobold ore (German for goblin ore) for some of the blue-pigment producing minerals; they were so named because they were poor in known metals, and gave poisonous arsenic-containing fumes when smelted. In 1735, such ores were found to be reducible to a new metal (the first discovered since ancient times), and this was ultimately named for the kobold. * Today, some cobalt is produced specifically from one of a number of metallic-lus |