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  • 11Cobalt(II) sulfate — IUPAC name Cobalt(II) sulfate Ident …

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  • 12Cobalt mediated radical polymerization — Cobalt based catalysts, when used in radical polymerization, have several main advantages especially in slowing down the reaction rate, allowing for the synthesis of polymers with peculiar properties. As starting the reaction does need a real… …

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  • 13Cobalt(II) nitrate — Other names Cobaltous nitrate Nitric acid, cobalt(2+) salt …

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  • 14Cobalt(II) bromide — Identifiers CAS number 7789 43 7  …

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  • 15Cobalt(II) hydroxide — Cobalt(II) hydroxide …

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  • 16Cobalt Networks — was a maker of low cost Linux based servers. Founded in 1996 in Mountain View, California under the name Cobalt Microserver, the company pioneered easy to use server appliances featuring secure web user interfaces, designed for Internet service… …

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  • 17Cobalt (disambiguation) — Cobalt is a chemical element with atomic number 27. Cobalt may also refer to: Cobalt (color), a blue color Cobalt (CAD program) Cobalt, Connecticut Cobalt, Idaho Cobalt, Missouri Cobalt, Ontario Chevrolet Cobalt, the automobile Open Cobalt, the… …

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  • 18Cobalt(II) iodide — IUPAC name Cobalt(II) iodide Other names cobaltous iodide …

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  • 19Cobalt(II) carbonate — Cobalt(II) carbonate …

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  • 20Cobalt glass — for decoration Cobalt glass is a deep blue colored glass prepared by adding cobalt compounds to the molten glass. It is appreciated for its attractive color. It is also used as an optical filter in flame tests to filter out the yellow flame… …

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