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Cobalt trioxide

Synonyms cobaltic oxide cobalt trioxide dicobalt trioxide cobalt sesquioxide... [Pg.249]

SYNS C.I. 77323 COBALTIC OXIDE COBALT OXIDE (8CI,9CI) COBALT(3+) OXIDE COBALT PEROXIDE COBALT SESQIOXIDE COBALT SESQUIOXIDE COBALT TRIOXIDE DICOBALT OXIDE DICOBALT TRIOXIDE... [Pg.380]

C.l. 77323 Cobalt black Cobalt oxide Cobalt oxide (C02O3) Cobalt peroxide Cobalt sesqioxide Cobalt sesquioxide Cobalt trioxide Cobalt(3+) oxide Cobalt(lll) oxide Cobaitic oxide Dicobalt oxide Dicobalt trioxide EINECS 215-156-7. A pigment used in coloring enamels and glazing pottery. Black solid insoluble In H2O. soluble in H2SO4. Atomergic Chemetals Cerac Noah Chem. [Pg.154]

In the case of ester exchange for the manufacture of poly(ethylene terephthalate), a low molecular weight diester, known as the monomer , is first prepared by reacting 1 mol of dimethyl terephthalate with about 2.1-2.2 mol ethylene glycol at about 150°C in the presence of catalysts such as antimony trioxide and cobaltous acetate ... [Pg.717]

Determination of tungsten as the trioxide (tannic acid-phenazone method) Discussion. Tungstic acid is incompletely precipitated from solutions of tungstates by tannic acid. If, however, phenazone (2,3-dimethyl-l-phenyl-5-pyrazolone) is added to the cold solution after treatment with excess of tannic acid, precipitation is quantitative. This process effects a separation from aluminium, and also from iron, chromium, manganese, zinc, cobalt, and nickel if a double precipitation is used. [Pg.471]

CHROMIUM TRIOXIDE-PYRIDINE COMPLEX, preparation in situ, 55, 84 Chrysene, 58,15, 16 fzans-Cinnamaldehyde, 57, 85 Cinnamaldehyde dimethylacetal, 57, 84 Cinnamyl alcohol, 56,105 58, 9 2-Cinnamylthio-2-thiazoline, 56, 82 Citric acid, 58,43 Citronellal, 58, 107, 112 Cleavage of methyl ethers with iodotri-methylsilane, 59, 35 Cobalt(II) acetylacetonate, 57, 13 Conjugate addition of aryl aldehydes, 59, 53 Copper (I) bromide, 58, 52, 54, 56 59,123 COPPER CATALYZED ARYLATION OF /3-DlCARBONYL COMPOUNDS, 58, 52 Copper (I) chloride, 57, 34 Copper (II) chloride, 56, 10 Copper(I) iodide, 55, 105, 123, 124 Copper(I) oxide, 59, 206 Copper(ll) oxide, 56, 10 Copper salts of carboxylic acids, 59, 127 Copper(l) thiophenoxide, 55, 123 59, 210 Copper(l) trifluoromethanesulfonate, 59, 202... [Pg.114]

In the same way, the stability of nitromethane,nitroethane and 1-nitropropane are very much weakened by the presence of metal oxides. A study that was carried out on twenty four oxides showed that the most active are cobalt, nickel, copper and silver oxides and especially dichromium and diferric trioxides, which cause nitroethane to detonate at 245°C. [Pg.295]

Inorganic oxides exhibiting electrochromism include cobalt oxide, nickel oxide, molybdenum trioxide, vanadium oxide, tungsten trioxide and their mixtures. The most important of these are those based on tungsten trioxide. [Pg.55]

Synonym Gamma-Chloropropylene Oxide 3-Chloro-1,2-Propylene Oxide Chlorosulfonic Acid Chlorothene Chiorotoluene, Alpha Alpha-Chlorotoluene Omega-Chlorotoluene Chlorotrifluoroethylene Chlorotrimethylsilane Chlorsulfonic Acid Clilorylen Clip Chromic Acid Chromic Anhydride Chromic Oxide Chromium (VI) Dioxychloride Chromium Oxychloride Chromium Trioxide Chromyl Chloride Cianurina Citric Acid Citric Acid, Diammonium Salt Clarified Oil Clorox Cc Ral Coal Tar Oil Cobalt Acetate Cobalt Acetate Tetrahydrate Cobalt (II) Acetate Cobalt Chloride Cobalt (II) Chloride Cobaltous Acetate Cobaltous Chloride Cobaltous Chloride Dihydrate Cobaltous Chloride Hexahydrate Cobaltous Nitrate Cobaltous Nitrate Hexahydrate Cobaltous Sulfate Heptahydrate Cobalt Nitrate Cobalt (II) Nitrate Cobalt Sulfate Compound Name Epichlorohydrin Epichlorohydrin Chlorosulfonic Acid Trichloroethane Benzyl Chloride Benzyl Chloride Benzyl Chloride Trifluorochloroethylene Trimethylchlorosilane Chlorosulfonic Acid Trichloroethylene Cumene Hydroperoxide Chromic Anhydride Chromic Anhydride Chromic Anhydride Chromyl Chloride Chromyl Chloride Chromic Anhydride Chromyl Chloride Mercuric Cyanide Citric Acid Ammonium Citrate Oil Clarified Sodium Hypochlorite Coumaphos Oil Coal Tar Cobalt Acetate Cobalt Acetate Cobalt Acetate Cobalt Chloride Cobalt Chloride Cobalt Acetate Cobalt Chloride Cobalt Chloride Cobalt Chloride Cobalt Nitrate Cobalt Nitrate Cobalt Sulfate Cobalt Nitrate Cobalt Nitrate Cobalt Sulfate... [Pg.35]

Chromyl perchlorate, 4049 Cobalt(II) nitrate, 4209 Di-terf-butyl chromate, 3061 Dichlorine oxide, 4089 Dilead(II)lead(IV) oxide, 4855 Dinitrogen oxide, 4739 Dinitrogen pentaoxide, 4743 Dinitrogen tetraoxide, 4720 Dinitrogen trioxide, 4741... [Pg.2501]


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