co (cobalt)
81cobalt — [kō′bôlt΄] n. [Ger kobalt: so named ( c. 1730) by Georg Brandt (1694 1768), Swed chemist < Ger kobold, lit., goblin; term used for the ore by miners, who regarded it as worthless and as injurious because of its arsenic content] a hard,… …
82cobalt blue — n. 1. a dark blue pigment consisting of a mixture of cobalt and aluminum oxides 2. dark blue …
83Cobalt 60 — es el nombre de un grupo musical, con influencias EBM e Industrial; es un proyecto alterno del belga Jean Luc de Meyer (Front 242, C Tec) y del francés Dominique Lallement (Kriegbereit). Se caracteriza por el uso de guitarras, algo poco frecuente …
84Cobalt 60 — Cobalt 60. См. кобальт 60. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) …
85cobalt — ou COBOLT. s. m. Demimétal dont on tire l arsenic. Substance minérale qui a la propriété de donner une couleur bleue au verre …
86cobált — / cóbalt s. n.; simb. Co …
87Cobalt — vgl. Kobalt …
88cobalt — 1680s, from Ger. kobold household goblin, Harz Mountains silver miners term for rock laced with arsenic and sulfur (so called because it degraded the ore and made the miners ill), from M.H.G. kobe hut, shed + *holt goblin, from hold gracious,… …
89Cobalt — This article is about the metal. For other uses, see Cobalt (disambiguation). iron ← cobalt → nickel ↑ Co ↓ Rh …
90cobalt processing — Introduction preparation of the metal for use in various products. Below 417° C (783° F), cobalt (Co) has a stable hexagonal close packed crystal structure. At higher temperatures up to the melting point of 1,495° C (2,723° F), the… …