Chlorure cobalteux hexahydraté

Numéro CAS : 7791-13-1

Identification

Description


Formule moléculaire brute : H12Cl2CoO6

Principaux synonymes

Noms français :

  • Chlorure cobalteux hexahydraté
  • CHLORURE DE COBALT(II) HEXAHYDRATE
  • COBALT(II) CHLORIDE HEXAHYDRATE
  • COBALT(II) HEXAHYDRATE, CHLORURE DE
  • DICHLORURE DE COBALT (II) HEXAHYDRATE
  • DICHLORURE DE COBALT HEXAHYDRATE
  • Dichlorure de cobalt hexahydraté

Noms anglais :

  • Cobalt dichloride hexahydrate
  • COBALTOUS CHLORIDE HEXAHYDRATE
  • COBALTOUS CHLORIDE, HEXAHYDRATE
Utilisation et sources d'émission 1 2

Le dichlorure de cobalt hexahydraté est le résultat de l'hydratation du chlorure de cobalt anhydre.

Il est principalement utilisé comme indicateur d'eau et d'humidité.

Il est  utilisé également:

  • dans la composition d'encre invisible
  • comme standard de couleur
  • dans certains hygromètres
  • comme indicateur de température dans les actvités de broyage
  • en galvanoplastie
  • dans la peinture sur verre et sur porcelaine
  • pour la préparation de catalyseurs
  • dans les engrais et les additifs alimentaires
  • comme stabilisateurs de mousse dans la bière
  • comme absorbant pour les gaz toxiques militaires et l'ammoniac
  • pour la fabrication de la vitamine B12

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