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MyndFyre:
--- Quote from: Sidoh on September 14, 2005, 05:40:11 pm ---CO2 is Carbon Dioxide, true. However -- Co2 is not, if you want to get technical.
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Yeah, but I don't think you'd find Co2, at least, not commonly. Cobalt Chloride comes to mind as a normal compound, but that's CoCl2. Given that cobalt in its normal state has 2 electrons in its outer shell, moving to 4 (having 2 cobolt ions together) would lend instability to the cobalt particle.
Quik, what did you edit?
Krazed:
--- Quote from: MyndFyre[x86] on September 14, 2005, 06:55:06 pm ---
--- Quote from: Sidoh on September 14, 2005, 05:40:11 pm ---CO2 is Carbon Dioxide, true. However -- Co2 is not, if you want to get technical.
--- End quote ---
Yeah, but I don't think you'd find Co2, at least, not commonly. Cobalt Chloride comes to mind as a normal compound, but that's CoCl2. Given that cobalt in its normal state has 2 electrons in its outer shell, moving to 4 (having 2 cobolt ions together) would lend instability to the cobalt particle.
Quik, what did you edit?
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You messed up some of your sub tags, I was gonna edit it but got lazy.
Sidoh:
--- Quote from: MyndFyre[x86] on September 14, 2005, 06:55:06 pm ---
--- Quote from: Sidoh on September 14, 2005, 05:40:11 pm ---CO2 is Carbon Dioxide, true. However -- Co2 is not, if you want to get technical.
--- End quote ---
Yeah, but I don't think you'd find Co2, at least, not commonly. Cobalt Chloride comes to mind as a normal compound, but that's CoCl2. Given that cobalt in its normal state has 2 electrons in its outer shell, moving to 4 (having 2 cobolt ions together) would lend instability to the cobalt particle.
Quik, what did you edit?
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I didn't say it was Cobalt, I said it wasn't Carbon Dioxide. I had Chemistry too, I know this. :P
Warrior:
Getting phone back tomorrow (cut off while at work) so yea..call me :(
@ Screen: Uh ok.
Anyways later.
Quik:
--- Quote from: Krazed on September 15, 2005, 05:04:41 pm ---
--- Quote from: MyndFyre[x86] on September 14, 2005, 06:55:06 pm ---
--- Quote from: Sidoh on September 14, 2005, 05:40:11 pm ---CO2 is Carbon Dioxide, true. However -- Co2 is not, if you want to get technical.
--- End quote ---
Yeah, but I don't think you'd find Co2, at least, not commonly. Cobalt Chloride comes to mind as a normal compound, but that's CoCl2. Given that cobalt in its normal state has 2 electrons in its outer shell, moving to 4 (having 2 cobolt ions together) would lend instability to the cobalt particle.
Quik, what did you edit?
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You messed up some of your sub tags, I was gonna edit it but got lazy.
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Yeah, thought I'd edit it.
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