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Cobalt solar abundance

Natural isotopes of cobalt and their solar abundances... [Pg.248]

The proportions with respect to iron of vanadium-51, manganese-55 and cobalt-59, formed as manganese-51, cobalt-55 and copper-59, respectively, also agree with abundances observed in the Solar System. The overall coherence of this behaviour suggests that appropriate conditions for synthesis of iron peak elements should be sought in... [Pg.219]

Yttrium is a moderately abundant element in Earth s crust. Its abundance is estimated to be about 28 to 70 parts per million. That makes yttrium about as abundant as cobalt, copper, and zinc. As with other elements, the abundance of yttrium is quite different in other parts of the solar system. Rocks brought back from the Moon, for example, have a high yttrium content. [Pg.668]


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