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Why are there no jokes with cobalt, radon, and yttrium?
TOO CoRnY!
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Just turned some glass blue cause you know why not :)
Going to visit my homeland the Democratic Republic of Congo OH YEAH!!!!!!!
Going on a date with oxygen to form some cobalt(II) oxides
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Cobalt is hard and brittle, with a shinny blue and white glaze. It is made from hard clay.It has a melting point of 1495°C. Cobalt reacts with oxygen and forms cobalt(II) oxides.
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Relationship Status: single, is found as a pure substance
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Parent: Georg Brandt
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network: Metal
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valence electrons: 4
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reactivity: reactive |
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state of matter: solid |
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Location on Periodic Table: group- Transition Metal, period- 4 |
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Birthday: 1735
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Hometown: Sweden
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Group: Transition Metal
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Physical properties are its bluish grey, hard and brittle. Chemical Properties are its reactive with a melting point of 1495°C.
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Democratic Republic of Congo
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Zambia
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- fun images - pictures that contain the element
- every photo must have a caption
- tag other elements in the pictures
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My Friends and I around the World
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Electron Shell Diagram
I have 27 proton, 32 neutrons, and 27 electrons. I also have two valence electrons
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Look what i did to this glass :)
http://diamondfireglass.com/crystals.html
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Me in my natural state :)
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make sure to cite your resources here. if you copied a picture or got information from somewhere else....make sure to tell everyone! I don't want any COPY CATS!!!
Knapp, Brian. Actinium to Fluorine. Danbury, CT:Grolier Educational, 2002. Print.
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Comments (6)
Anne Alarcon said
at 1:32 pm on Oct 16, 2012
What is the color associated with you?
Cobalt said
at 2:10 pm on Oct 24, 2012
cobalt is a silvery-blue.
Mrs. Lockwood said
at 11:12 am on Oct 24, 2012
You have a property unique to only 2 other metals in the periodic table. What property is this and what are the other 2 metals that share this property?
Cobalt said
at 2:10 pm on Oct 24, 2012
it is ferromagnetic like nickel and iron
Platinum said
at 4:21 pm on Nov 4, 2012
You and I are a great team. We combined to make a really strong permanent magnet.
Gallium said
at 1:51 am on Nov 7, 2012
How reactive are you ?
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