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- Cobalt(II)_hydroxide abstract "Cobalt(II) hydroxide or cobaltous hydroxide is the chemical compound composed of cobalt and the hydroxide ion with the formula Co(OH)2. It occurs in two forms, either as a rose-red powder, which is the more stable of the two forms, or as bluish-green powder. It has the brucite or cadmium iodide crystal structure.".
- Q417152 abstract "Cobalt(II) hydroxide or cobaltous hydroxide is the chemical compound composed of cobalt and the hydroxide ion with the formula Co(OH)2. It occurs in two forms, either as a rose-red powder, which is the more stable of the two forms, or as bluish-green powder. It has the brucite or cadmium iodide crystal structure.".
- Cobalt(II)_hydroxide comment "Cobalt(II) hydroxide or cobaltous hydroxide is the chemical compound composed of cobalt and the hydroxide ion with the formula Co(OH)2. It occurs in two forms, either as a rose-red powder, which is the more stable of the two forms, or as bluish-green powder. It has the brucite or cadmium iodide crystal structure.".
- Q417152 comment "Cobalt(II) hydroxide or cobaltous hydroxide is the chemical compound composed of cobalt and the hydroxide ion with the formula Co(OH)2. It occurs in two forms, either as a rose-red powder, which is the more stable of the two forms, or as bluish-green powder. It has the brucite or cadmium iodide crystal structure.".