Thermal analysis of cobalt (II) salts with some carboxylic acids

E Ingier-Stocka, A Grabowska

Index: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, , vol. 54, # 1 p. 115 - 123

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Journal of Thermal Analysin Vol. ... of the final products of decomposition: a) C0C204»2H20 in argon, b) C0(HCOO)2-2H20 in argon, c) Co(CH3COO)2~4H20 in argon, d) C0C204'2H20 in air 0 — C00; A — C; + — B—Co; A — C; x — OL—CO; D— C0304 J. Thermal Anal, 54 ...

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