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Cobalt isotopes


Stable cobalt atoms that have the same atomic number as the element cobalt, but differ in atomic weight. Co-59 is a stable cobalt isotope.

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[Bohr Model of <b>Cobalt</b>]
[Bohr Model of Cobalt]
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stable <b>isotope</b>, <b>cobalt</b>-59.
stable isotope, cobalt-59.
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<b>Isotopes</b> of <b>cobalt</b>,
Isotopes of cobalt,
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27 Co <b>Cobalt</b>
27 Co Cobalt
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<b>isotopes</b> like <b>cobalt</b>-60,
isotopes like cobalt-60,
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File:Cobalt-60 .jpg
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<b>Cobalt isotopes</b> as a function
Cobalt isotopes as a function
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The <b>cobalt</b> in <b>cobalt</b> oxide
The cobalt in cobalt oxide
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