Oxide of Cobalt
?Formule?
Co3O4
?Cas?
1308-06-1
?Synonymes?
Cobaltic oxide, cobaltous oxide, Cobalt Black.
?Aspect?
cobalt oxide is a gray-black powder.
?solubilite?
cobalt oxide is insoluble in water but soluble in concentrated acids.
?Utilisations?
cobalt oxide is used as a pigment for ceramics and fries, as a catalyst and used as in the electronics industry.
cobalt oxide (Co3O4) ?Description? is an inorganic compound and one of two oxides of cobalt.
It is strong Antiferromagnetic and has the appearance of a powder whose color can vary from grey to black.
Also known as the black of cobalt, cobalt oxide is practically insoluble in
the water but soluble in concentrated acids.
?Classification?
cobalt oxide is dangerous for the environment and if swallowed. It may cause sensitisation by skin contact.
It is toxic to aquatic organisms and may cause harmful effects in the long term to the aquatic environment.
?specifications? technical specifications are issued upon request and depending on the application.