Cobalt is a chemical element with the symbol Co and atomic number 27. It is a hard, lustrous, silver-gray metal that is commonly found in combination with other elements in the Earth'scrust. Cobalt has many industrial and scientific applications, and plays a crucial role in various technologies and products.
Cobalt is an essential trace element for humans and animals, as it is a component of vitamin B12. However, exposure to high levels of cobalt can be toxic, leading to adverse healtheffects. Occupational exposure to cobalt dust or fumes, particularly in industrial settings, can cause respiratory issues and skin irritation.
Additionally, the mining and processing of cobalt ores can have environmental impacts, including soil and water contamination. Efforts are being made to ensure responsible and sustainable sourcing of cobalt to minimize these environmental concerns.
Study Guide
Here are some key points to remember about cobalt:
Life Science: The students will use scientific skills and processes to explain the dynamic nature of living things, their interactions, and the results from the interactions that occur over time.
Evolution: Recognize and describe that evolutionary change in species over time occurs as a result of natural variation in organisms and environmental changes.
Recognize that adaptations may include variations in structures, behaviors, or physiology, such as spiny leaves on a cactus, birdcalls, and antibiotic resistant bacteria.
Recognize and describe that adaptation and speciation involve the selection of natural variations in a population.
Recognize that evolution accounts for the diversity of species.