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Cobalt Zincate (II)

Cobalt (II) zincate is an inorganic compound, a complex metal oxide of cobalt and zinc with the formula CoZnO 2 , blue-green crystals.

Cobalt zinc
General
Systematic
name
Cobalt Zincate (II)
Traditional namesRinman's greens; turkish greens
Chem. formulaCoZnO 2
Physical properties
conditionBlue green crystals
Molar mass156.32 g / mol

Content

  • 1 Receiving
  • 2 Physical properties
  • 3 Chemical properties
  • 4 Application
  • 5 notes
  • 6 Literature

Getting

  • Calcination of a mixture of cobalt (II) oxide and zinc oxide :
CoO+ZnOβ†’1000-1100oCCoZnO2{\ displaystyle {\ mathsf {CoO + ZnO \ {\ xrightarrow {1000-1100 ^ {o} C}} \ CoZnO_ {2}}}}  

Physical Properties

Cobalt (II) zincate forms blue-green crystals.

Chemical Properties

Cobalt zinc (β€–) is soluble in concentrated sulfuric and hydrochloric acids. With concentrated hydrochloric acid (when heated) forms a pink colored solution. At ordinary temperature, dilute acids and alkalis do not act on the substance. [one]

Application

  • Blue-green pigment.

Notes

  1. ↑ N.L. Glinka. General chemistry. - KnoRus.

Literature

  • Ripan R., Chetyanu I. Inorganic chemistry. Chemistry of metals. - M .: Mir, 1972. - T. 2. - 871 p.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cobalt calcate ( II)&oldid = 80372946


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