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'''Cobalt compounds''' include [[salt]]s and [[organometallic]]s such as [[cyanocobalamin|Cyanocobalamin]] commonly referred to as Vitamin B-12. Simple compounds such as [[Cobalt(II) Chloride|CoCl<sub>2</sub>]] are magenta in color when hydrated and a bright blue in color when dehydrated. | '''Cobalt compounds''' include [[salt]]s and [[organometallic]]s such as [[cyanocobalamin|Cyanocobalamin]] commonly referred to as Vitamin B-12. Simple compounds such as [[Cobalt(II) Chloride|CoCl<sub>2</sub>]] are magenta in color when hydrated and a bright blue in color when dehydrated. |
Latest revision as of 21:19, 21 November 2007
Cobalt compounds include salts and organometallics such as Cyanocobalamin commonly referred to as Vitamin B-12. Simple compounds such as CoCl2 are magenta in color when hydrated and a bright blue in color when dehydrated.