Experiments for 'cobalt carbonate'

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Results for 'cobalt carbonate':

EXPERIMENT 1
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  Copper and nickel carbonates (basic), which do not dissolve in water, do 
  dissolve in ammonia, due to formation of a complex with ammonia.
  Cobalt carbonate also dissolves, but now an additional reaction occurs,
  taking up oxygen from the air.


EXPERIMENT 2
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  Cobalt (II) ions build pink aqua complexes are intense blue chloro
  complexes. Heat favors the chloro complex.


EXPERIMENT 3
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  Cobalt (II) is stable in acidic environments, but in alkaline environments
  in the presence of ammonia it reacts with oxygen from the air, resulting
  in the formation of a dark red/brown coordination complex.


EXPERIMENT 4
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  Cobalt carbonate does not dissolve completely in dilute mineral acids. With
  some heating, however, it does dissolve completely.
  With nitrite a yellow/orange complex is formed, which forms a precipitate
  when treated with alkalies. The precipitate is resistant to treatment with
  acid and bases. 


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