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Cobalt Carbonate (500 gm) is a laboratory-grade compound with a distinctive pink appearance. It is widely used in pigment production, catalyst formulation, and electroplating. This fine chemical ensures reliable performance and consistency for research, manufacturing, and development applications in chemistry and materials science.
Key Features
- High-purity laboratory-grade compound for scientific use.
- Distinctive pink color indicating quality composition.
- Stable under standard storage conditions.
- Suitable for catalysts, pigments, and electrochemical research.
- Packaged securely in 500 gm container for safe handling.
Precautions
- Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and incompatible substances.
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment when handling.
- Avoid inhalation, ingestion, and contact with skin or eyes.
- Handle under well-ventilated conditions or in a fume hood.
- Dispose of waste according to local, regional, or national regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is the purity level of this Cobalt Carbonate?
Answer: The Cobalt Carbonate provided is of high laboratory-grade purity, suitable for research and industrial applications.
Question: Can this be used for ceramic pigment production?
Answer: Yes, Cobalt Carbonate is commonly used in producing ceramic pigments due to its stable color properties.
Question: How should I store Cobalt Carbonate?
Answer: Store it in a tightly sealed container in a dry, well-ventilated area at room temperature.
Question: Is this product safe for classroom laboratory use?
Answer: It is suitable for professional lab environments; follow safety protocols and institutional guidelines before using in educational settings.
Question: What is the appearance of Cobalt Carbonate?
Answer: It typically appears as a fine pink to reddish powder, indicating its cobalt content.
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