Cobalt(II) carbonate is a chemical compound of cobalt that occurs naturally as the mineral spherocobaltite. It is used in pottery glazes and ceramics, as well as in the manufacture of pigments.
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CAS 513-79-1
Silver carbonate
research compound
Cesium carbonate
catalyst for ethylene oxide polymerization
Lithium carbonate
pharmaceutical raw material
Potassium carbonate
intermediate for potassium-based chemicals
Propylene glycol 1-butyl ether
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Methyltricaprylylammonium chloride
phase transfer catalyst and extraction reagent
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Abietic acid
resin component in varnishes and soaps
cobalt(2+) carbonate
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C(=O)([O-])[O-].[Co+2]