The formula for the hydrated compound Cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrate is: CoCl2 ·6H2O. For every one formula unit of CoCl2 there are six molecules of water. The amount of water in a hydrate can be determined experimentally by heating the compound and driving the water off.
What is the formula for cobalt II chloride hexahydrate?
What is the formula of cobalt II chloride dihydrate?
Query
DDB#
Name
Formula
1000447
Cobalt(II)chloride dihydrate
CoCl2*2H2O
How do you get CoCl2 from 6H2O?
Is CoCl2 6H2O hygroscopic?
CoCl2·6H2O is deliquescent and the anhydrous salt CoCl2is hygroscopic, readily converting to the hydrate. Demonstration of the different colours CoCl2 has while heating and then rehydrating.
Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary (LCSS) Datasheet
Molecular Formula
CoO
Synonyms
Cobalt(II) oxide 1307-96-6 oxocobalt Cobalt monooxide Cobalt Black More…
Molecular Weight
74.933
What is the correct Iupac name for CRN?
Chromium nitride Chromium nitride / IUPAC ID
What is 6CO2?
6CO2 = Six molecules of carbon dioxide.
What is the correct name for n2o4?
Dinitrogen Tetraoxide Dinitrogen tetroxide / IUPAC ID
What is NiO in chemistry?
Nickel oxide (NiO) is an intrinsic p-type semiconductor with a wide band gap and good thermal and chemical stability. NiO has been employed as photocathode material in p-type DSSCs, tandem DSSCs and as a hole collector in organic bulk heterojunction and perovskite heterojunction solar cells.
What is the name of ch3 COO minus?
Sodium Acetate is chemically designated CH3COONa, a hygroscopic powder very soluble in water.
What molecule is N2O4?
The molecule N2O4 would be dinitrogen tetroxide. For molecular (covalent) compounds the name is determined by the numeric prefixes based upon the number of atoms of each element in the molecule.
CH3COO is a polyatomic anion called Acetate, Na is Sodium. So, CH3COONa is Sodium Acetate.
What is the conjugate pair of CH3COOH?
Acid-bases occur as conjugate acid-base pairs. CH3COOH and CH3COO- are a pair. H2O and H3O+ are a pair. The conjugate base of an acid is the base that is formed when the acid has donated a hydrogen ion.