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Cobalt ammonium phosphate

Ammonium cobaltous phosphate. See Cobalt ammonium phosphate (ous)... [Pg.255]

Uses Pigment for specialty paints and plastics colorant for food-grade polymers Trade Name Synonyms Heucodur Blue 552 [Heucotech Ltd http //www.heubachcoior.de] Cobalt ammonium phosphate (ous)... [Pg.985]

Synonyms Ammonium cobaltous phosphate Cobaltous ammonium phosphate Cobalt violet Empirical C0H4NO4P... [Pg.985]

Cobalt ammonium phosphate (ous) Cobalt arsenate (ous) Cobalt oxide (ous) Cobalt phosphate (ous) Cobalt potassium nitrite Ferrous oxide Nickel oxide (ous) Selenium Tellurium... [Pg.4986]

Cobalt ammonium phosphate (C0NH4PO4.H2O) is listed by the Colour Index (1971) as a related form of Cl Pigment Violet 14. See cobalt phosphates group. [Pg.112]

Oxides with group 13-15 elements (B, Al, Sn, As) cobalt aluminium oxide cobalt boron oxide (cobalt borate) cobalt tin oxide (cobalt stannate) cobalt arsenic oxide (cobalt arsenate) eobalt arsenic oxide hydrate and erythrite (Co3(As04)2.8H20) cobalt ammonium arsenic oxide smaltite ((Co,Ni)As3 n). Phosphates cobalt phosphate (Co3(P04)2) cobalt phosphate tetrahydrate Co3(P04)3.4H20 cobalt phosphate octahydrate Co3(P04)2.8H20 cobalt aluminium phosphate cobalt ammonium phosphate (C0NH4PO4.H2O) cobalt magnesium phosphate cobalt zinc phosphate. [Pg.114]

Cobalt ammonium phosphate, C0NH4PO4.H2O Colour Index). Cobalt aluminium phosphate (Church, 1901). [Pg.115]

Cobalt group Cobalt aluminium phosphate Cobalt ammonium phosphate Cobalt magnesium phosphate Cobalt zinc phosphate Cobalt violet Bersch (1901) 232 Church (1901) 210-211 Co/oar dex(1971) 77360-2 Corbeil et al. (2002) Gentele (1860) 79 Heaton (1928) 163 Jannicke (1893) Rozenberg (1997)... [Pg.115]

Reaction with ammonium hydrogen phosphate yields cobalt(ll) phosphate ... [Pg.237]

Ammonium cobalt(ll) phosphate CoNH,P0, 14690-13-7 171.943 red-viol powder (hyd) i HjO s acid... [Pg.696]

Ammonium cobalt(ll) phosphate monohydrate CoNH,P0,-H,0 16827-96-6 189.969 red-purp orth plates dec 460 s acid... [Pg.696]

Classify the following compounds as soluble or insoluble in water (a) cobalt(II) hydroxide, (b) barium nitrate, (c) ammonium phosphate. [Pg.121]

Chromium phosphate Chromium sulfate (ic) Cobalt acetate (ous) Cobalt ammonium sulfate (ous) Cobalt bromide (ous)... [Pg.4937]

The behavior of fertilizers in relation to crop-spraying aircraft is examined by Marshall and Neubauer (1955), who rate copper or cobalt sulfides (either on their own or in superphosphates) as unsuitable for use with galvanized steel equipment. Ammonium phosphate (measured corrosion rate 250 p,m/year) and nitrolimes (corrosion rate 300 p,m/year) can be used only with care, for short times. Salt (100 p,m/year) is better, as is calcium phosphate, while chalk and bone meal have little effect on galvanized steel. [Pg.388]

Uranyl salts react with a-nitroso-jS-naphthol to form a yellow precipitate. It is therefore necessary to take precautions in the presence of uranium, especially when testing for small amounts of cobalt. Uranium may be converted into the non-reacting phosphate by treatment with ammonium phosphate. The test is then carried out as in the presence of iron salts. Limit of Identification 0.26 y cobalt in the presence of 1000 times the Limit of Dilution 1 200,000 ) amount of uranium... [Pg.198]

Cobalt phosphates group Cobalt ammonium arsenate Cobalt arsenate Cobalt magnesium phosphate Erythrite... [Pg.117]


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