Cobalt(II)-carbonate, monohydrate
CoCO3, H2O
Quality
Cobalt (II) carbonate with a Co content of about 50% to 52%.
Description
Cobalt (II) carbonate is an odorless, pink to red, crystalline powder with trigonal crystals. Some of the technical qualities also contain cobalt (II) hydroxide as an admixture.
In nature it occurs as moderately rare sphero-cobaltite, or in similar form as cobaltocalcite.
Our customers can be found among others in the catalyst and pigment industry, but also in the feed industry, where cobalt is an additive to support the formation of vitamin B12.
Cobalt (II) carbonate is carcinogenic and mutagenic and is also suspected of being teratogenic. The substance is listed in the REACH Candidate List of Substances of Very High Concern. (SVHC)
Packaging
25kg packed in boxes.
Storage
Store locked up or accessible only to qualified persons. Keep container tightly closed, dry and well ventilated at temperatures between 15°C to 25°C.
Availability
Upon request
Details | |||
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Name: | Cobalt carbonate, monohydrate | ||
EC-name: | Cobalt carbonate | ||
IUPAC Name: | cobalt(2+);carbonate | ||
Chemical Formula: | CoCO3 | ||
Molecular Forma: | CCoO3 | ||
CAS-No.: | 51839-24-8 513-79-1 | ||
EC-No.: | 208-169-4 | ||
Hazard statements: |
GHS:
Danger
GHS07
GHS08
GHS09
UN-No.: 3077 Transport Class: 9 Packaging Group: III Expertise: |