Cobalt oxide is an olive-green to red crystals, or grayish or black powder in appearance, cobalt oxide is used extensively in the ceramics industry as an additive to create blue colored glazes and names as well as in the chemical industry for producing cobalt (II) salts. - Structure: periclase (rock salt)
- Lattice constant: 4.2615
- CAS number [1307-96-6]
Properties - Molecular formula: CoO
- Molar mass 74.93 g mol1
- Appearance black powder
- Density 6.1 g cm3
- Melting point 1933 °C (2206 K)
- Solubility: insoluble in water, soluble in strong acids
We also deal in cobalt oxide which is been used as a metallic pigment that provides blue coloring in porcelains and glass. Application area: - Cobalt Oxide Used as a drying agent in inks and varnishes
- As a feed and fertilizer additive
Specifications - Carbonate Hydroxide (1:1) (CAS RN: 12069-68-0), Cobalt carbonate hydroxide (2:3) (CAS RN: 12602-23-2), and cobalt carbonate hydroxide (2:3) mono hydrate (CAS RN: 51839-24-8)
- CAS NO: 1307-96-6 (Divalent), 1308-04-9 (Trivalent), 1308-06-1 (II, III)
- Einecs NO: 215-154-6 (Divalent), 215-157-2 (II, III)
- Formula: CoO, Co2O3, Co3O4
- Mol Wt: 74.93, 165.86, 240.80
- Toxicity: Oral rat LD50: 202 mg/kg (Divalent), Oral rat LD50: >5000 mg/kg (II, III)
- Physical State: Black-gray crystalline powder
- Melting Point: 895 C (Decomposes)
- Boiling Point: 3800 C
- Specific Gravity: 6.11
- Solubility In Water: Insoluble
- NFPA Ratings Health: 2 Flammability:0
- Reactivity: 0
- Stability: Stable under ordinary conditions. Hygroscopic
- Appearance: Black-gray crystalline powder.
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