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    Cobalt sulfide is the name for chemical compounds with a formula CoxSy. Well-characterized species include minerals with the formulas CoS, CoS2, Co3S4...
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    sulfatizing roast in a fluidized bed furnace to convert copper and cobalt sulfides into soluble sulfates and iron into insoluble hematite. The calcine...
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    example, such solutions give a precipitate of cobalt sulfide CoS upon treatment with hydrogen sulfide H 2S.[citation needed] The hexahydrate and the...
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    Cobaltite is a sulfide mineral composed of cobalt, arsenic, and sulfur, CoAsS. It naturally appears in the form of a tetartoid, a form of dodecahedron...
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  • task group Class of service (COS), a parameter in telephone systems Cobalt sulfide COS cells, cell lines COS-1 and COS-7 Cosine, a trigonometric function...
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    and +3 oxidation states. The principal chalcogenides of cobalt are the black cobalt(II) sulfides, CoS2 (pyrite structure), Co2S3 (spinel structure), and...
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    on the Earth's moon, a street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the cobalt sulfide mineral Linnaeite. Linnaeus wrote a description of himself in his autobiography...
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    Linnaeite (redirect from Cobalt pyrites)
    Linnaeite is a cobalt sulfide mineral with the composition Co+2Co+32S4. It was discovered in 1845 in Västmanland, Sweden, and was named to honor Carl Linnaeus...
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    newer counter electrode materials. In 2016, Lu et al. mixed nickel cobalt sulfide microparticles with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanoflakes to create...
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  • Thumbnail for Volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposit
    Volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposits, also known as VMS ore deposits, are a type of metal sulfide ore deposit, mainly copper-zinc which are associated...
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  • Ca) 8(AlSiO 4) 6(S,SO 4,Cl) 1–2. Cobalt pigments Cobalt blue (PB28): cobalt(II) aluminate. Cerulean blue (PB35): cobalt(II) stannate. Cerium uranium blue...
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    salts include cobalt sulfoxylate CoSO2·3H2O. This can dissolve in an ammoniacal solution. However cobalt sulfide will precipitate if sulfide is formed during...
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    Iron(II) sulfide or ferrous sulfide (Br.E. sulphide) is one of a family of chemical compounds and minerals with the approximate formula FeS. Iron sulfides are...
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    Cattierite (category Sulfide mineral stubs)
    Cattierite (CoS2) is a cobalt sulfide mineral found in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It was discovered together with the nickel sulfide vaesite by Johannes...
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    classified into three main types: polymetallic nodules, polymetallic sulfide deposits, and cobalt-rich crusts.: 356  Polymetallic nodules are found at depths of...
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    Heterogenite contains cobalt in both Co2+ and Co3+ oxidation states. Heterogenite is formed by the oxidation of cobalt-sulfides and accumulated as residual...
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    Ullmannite (category Sulfide minerals)
    (trivial name) is a nickel antimony sulfide mineral with formula: NiSbS. Considerable substitution occurs with cobalt and iron in the nickel site along...
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    lithium polymer batteries (with a polymer gel as an electrolyte), a lithium cobalt oxide (LiCoO 2) cathode material, and a graphite anode, which together offer...
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  • Lithopone (category Sulfides)
    a small amount of cobalt salts, which would be added to the formulation. This process creates cobalt-doped zinc sulfide. The cobalt salts help to stabilize...
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  • methanol. Molybdenum sulfide catalysts were discovered at Dow Chemical and have received considerable attention. Addition of cobalt sulfide to the catalyst...
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  • metals. Treatment with hydrogen sulfide precipitates copper sulfide, then zinc sulfide and finally nickel-cobalt sulfide. In 2011 Cameco signed an agreement...
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    removed by adding hydrogen sulfide, leaving a concentrate of cobalt and nickel. Then, solvent extraction is used to separate the cobalt and nickel, with the...
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    Pentlandite (category Sulfide minerals)
    Pentlandite is an iron–nickel sulfide with the chemical formula (Fe,Ni)9S8. Pentlandite has a narrow variation range in nickel to iron ratios (Ni:Fe)...
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  • and barium sulfate. Zaffre – impure cobalt arsenate, formed after roasting cobalt ore. Zinc blende – zinc sulfide. Glauber's salt – sodium sulfate. Na2SO4...
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  • Sherritt International (category Cobalt mining companies)
    Sherritt process, hydrometallurgical cobalt extraction techniques that enhance recovery from nickel-cobalt sulfide concentrates, is named for Sherritt...
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    Cobalt(II) oxide is an inorganic compound that has been described as an olive-green or gray solid. It is used extensively in the ceramics industry as an...
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    sometimes found in pure, native form, sulfur on Earth usually occurs as sulfide and sulfate minerals. Being abundant in native form, sulfur was known in...
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    double-flowered peony cultivar 'Linné' The tachina fly genus Linnaemya The cobalt sulfide mineral Linnaeite The lunar crater Linné Depicted are Linnaeus (right)...
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    singly or in alloys include antimony, arsenic, bismuth, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, indium, iron, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, niobium, rhenium, tantalum...
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    cobalt or nickel. The intimate mixture of these sulfides is supported on alumina. Such catalysts are generated in situ by treating molybdate/cobalt or...
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