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Cobalt vs Aluminium


Aluminium vs Cobalt


Periodic Table

Symbol
Co   
Al   

Group Number
9   
9
13   
5

Period Number
4   
3   

Block
d block   
p block   

Element Family
Transition Metal   
Post-​Transition   

CAS Number
7440484   
38
7429905   
99+

Space Group Name
P63/mmc   
Fm_ 3m   

Space Group Number
194.00   
5
225.00   
2

Facts

Interesting Facts
  • The main source of Cobalt is as a by-product of copper and nickel metal mining.
  • Cobalt metal can be obtained from other elements like Oxygen, Sulfur and Arsenic.
  • It s also used in electroplating process as it exhibits anti cession properties.
  
  • Aluminum’s abundance percentage is more as it is found in more than 260 minerals.
  • Pure Aluminum always reacts with oxygen rapidly.
  • It is a good conductor of heat and electricity and used in transmission lines.
  

Sources
Found in Compounds, Mining, Ores of Minerals   
By Electrolysis Process, Earth's crust, Mining   

History
  
  

Who Discovered
Georg Brandt   
Hans Christian Oersted   

Discovery
In 1732   
In 1825   

Abundance
  
  

Abundance In Universe
3 * 10-4 %   
9
5 * 10-3 %   
5

Abundance In Sun
~0.0004 %   
9
~0.006 %   
5

Abundance In Meteorites
0.06 %   
10
0.91 %   
5

Abundance In Earth's Crust
0.00 %   
21
8.10 %   
1

Abundance In Oceans
0.00 %   
20
0.00 %   
6

Abundance In Humans
0.00 %   
17
0.00 %   
10

Uses

Uses & Benefits
  • Its alloys with aluminum and nickel are used to make powerful magnets.
  • Few other alloys exhibit high-temperature strength and hence they are used in Turbines of Jet and Gas engine.
  
  • Aluminum is used in a various products; for example, cans, foils, kitchen utensils, window frames, beer kegs and aero plane parts, automobile parts, etc.
  

Industrial Uses
Chemical Industry, Electrical Industry, Electronic Industry   
Aerospace Industry, Ammunition Industry, Automobile Industry, Chemical Industry, Electrical Industry, Electronic Industry   

Medical Uses
Pharmaceutical Industry   
Dentistry, Pharmaceutical Industry, Surgical Instruments Manufacturing   

Other Uses
Alloys   
Alloys, Jewellery, Sculptures, Statues   

Biological Properties
  
  

Toxicity
Toxic   
Non Toxic   

Present in Human Body
Yes   
Yes   

In Blood
0.04 Blood/mg dm-3   
18
0.39 Blood/mg dm-3   
9

In Bone
0.04 p.p.m.   
27
27.00 p.p.m.   
11

Physical Properties

Melting Point
1,495.00 °C   
29
660.37 °C   
99+

Boiling Point
2,870.00 °C   
34
2,467.00 °C   
99+

Appearance
  
  

Physical State
Solid   
Solid   

Color
Gray   
Silvery Gray   

Luster
Metallic   
Metallic   

Hardness
  
  

Mohs Hardness
5.00   
8
2.75   
13

Brinell Hardness
470.00 MPa   
26
160.00 MPa   
99+

Vickers Hardness
1,043.00 MPa   
11
160.00 MPa   
35

Speed of Sound
4,720.00 m/s   
14
5,000.00 m/s   
10

Optical Properties
  
  

Reflectivity
67.00 %   
11
71.00 %   
10

Allotropes
Yes   
No   

α Allotropes
α-Cobalt   
Not Available   

β Allotropes
β-Cobalt   
Not Available   

γ Allotropes
Not Available   
Not Available   

Chemical Properties

Chemical Formula
Co   
Al   

Isotopes
  
  

Known Isotopes
26   
13
11   
27

Electronegativity
  
  

Pauling Electronegativity
1.88   
12
1.61   
22

Sanderson Electronegativity
2.56   
1
1.71   
13

Allred Rochow Electronegativity
1.70   
5
1.47   
14

Mulliken-Jaffe Electronegativity
Not Available   
1.83   
8

Allen Electronegativity
1.84   
10
1.61   
20

Electropositivity
  
  

Pauling Electropositivity
2.12   
99+
2.39   
32

Ionization Energies
  
  

1st Energy Level
760.40 kJ/mol   
19
577.50 kJ/mol   
99+

2nd Energy Level
1,648.00 kJ/mol   
31
1,816.70 kJ/mol   
19

3rd Energy Level
3,232.00 kJ/mol   
22
2,744.80 kJ/mol   
38

4th Energy Level
4,950.00 kJ/mol   
19
11,577.00 kJ/mol   
3

5th Energy Level
7,670.00 kJ/mol   
12
14,842.00 kJ/mol   
2

6th Energy Level
9,840.00 kJ/mol   
12
18,379.00 kJ/mol   
2

7th Energy level
12,440.00 kJ/mol   
11
23,326.00 kJ/mol   
2

8th Energy Level
15,230.00 kJ/mol   
12
27,465.00 kJ/mol   
2

9th Energy Level
17,959.00 kJ/mol   
13
31,853.00 kJ/mol   
2

10th Energy Level
26,570.00 kJ/mol   
7
38,473.00 kJ/mol   
4

11th Energy Level
29,400.00 kJ/mol   
8
42,647.00 kJ/mol   
5

12th Energy Level
32,400.00 kJ/mol   
8
Not Available   

13th Energy Level
36,600.00 kJ/mol   
8
Not Available   

14th Energy Level
39,700.00 kJ/mol   
9
Not Available   

15th Energy Level
42,800.00 kJ/mol   
12
Not Available   

16th Energy Level
49,396.00 kJ/mol   
11
Not Available   

17th Energy Level
52,737.00 kJ/mol   
13
Not Available   

18th Energy Level
134,810.00 kJ/mol   
1
Not Available   

19th Energy Level
145,170.00 kJ/mol   
2
Not Available   

20th Energy Level
154,700.00 kJ/mol   
4
Not Available   

21st Energy Level
167,400.00 kJ/mol   
4
Not Available   

22nd Energy Level
178,100.00 kJ/mol   
3
Not Available   

23rd Energy Level
189,300.00 kJ/mol   
3
Not Available   

Electrochemical Equivalent
1.10 g/amp-hr   
99+
0.34 g/amp-hr   
99+

Electron Work Function
5.00 eV   
5
4.28 eV   
19

Other Chemical Properties
Chemical Stability, Ionization   
Chemical Stability, Ionization, Radioactive Isotopes   

Atomic Properties

Atomic Number
22   
99+
13   
99+

Electron Configuration
[Ar] 3d2 4s2   
[Ne] 3s2 3p1   

Crystal Structure
Hexagonal Close Packed (HCP)   
Face Centered Cubic (FCC)   

Crystal Lattice
HCP-Crystal-Structure-of-Cobalt.jpg#100   
FCC-Crystal-Structure-of-Aluminium.jpg#100   

Atom
  
  

Number of Protons
22   
99+
13   
99+

Number of Neutrons
26   
99+
14   
99+

Number of Electrons
22   
99+
13   
99+

Radius of an Atom
  
  

Atomic Radius
147.00 pm   
34
143.00 pm   
37

Covalent Radius
160.00 pm   
30
121.00 pm   
99+

Van der Waals Radius
200.00 pm   
28
184.00 pm   
34

Atomic Weight
47.87 amu   
99+
26.98 amu   
99+

Atomic Volume
10.64 cm3/mol   
99+
10.00 cm3/mol   
99+

Adjacent Atomic Numbers
  
  

Previous Element
Iron
  
Magnesium
  

Next Element
Nickel
  
Potassium
  

Valence Electron Potential
95.20 (-eV)   
10
80.70 (-eV)   
17

Lattice Constant
295.08 pm   
99+
404.95 pm   
22

Lattice Angles
π/2, π/2, 2 π/3   
π/2, π/2, π/2   

Lattice C/A Ratio
Not Available   
Not Available   

Mechanical Properties

Density
  
  

Density At Room Temperature
4.51 g/cm3   
99+
2.70 g/cm3   
99+

Density When Liquid (at m.p.)
4.11 g/cm3   
99+
2.38 g/cm3   
99+

Tensile Strength
434.00 MPa   
9
40.00 MPa   
19

Viscosity
Not Available   
Not Available   

Vapor Pressure
  
  

Vapor Pressure at 1000 K
Not Available   
0.00 (Pa)   
18

Vapor Pressure at 2000 K
0.98 (Pa)   
14
Not Available   

Elasticity properties
  
  

Shear Modulus
44.00 GPa   
17
26.00 GPa   
29

Bulk Modulus
110.00 GPa   
15
76.00 GPa   
18

Young's Modulus
116.00 GPa   
18
70.00 GPa   
28

Poisson Ratio
0.32   
12
0.35   
9

Other Mechanical Properties
Ductile   
Ductile, Malleable   

Magnetic Properties

Magnetic Characteristics
  
  

Specific Gravity
4,500.00   
1
2.72   
99+

Magnetic Ordering
Paramagnetic   
Paramagnetic   

Permeability
Not Available   
0.00 H/m   
4

Susceptibility
Not Available   
0.00   
3

Electrical Properties
  
  

Electrical Property
Poor Conductor   
Conductor   

Resistivity
420.00 nΩ·m   
12
28.20 nΩ·m   
99+

Electrical Conductivity
0.02 106/cm Ω   
99+
0.38 106/cm Ω   
4

Electron Affinity
7.60 kJ/mol   
37
42.50 kJ/mol   
26

Thermal Properties

Specific Heat
0.52 J/(kg K)   
9
0.90 J/(kg K)   
5

Molar Heat Capacity
25.06 J/mol·K   
99+
24.20 J/mol·K   
99+

Thermal Conductivity
21.90 W/m·K   
99+
237.00 W/m·K   
4

Critical Temperature
Not Available   
Not Available   

Thermal Expansion
8.60 µm/(m·K)   
99+
23.10 µm/(m·K)   
17

Enthalpy
  
  

Enthalpy of Vaporization
429.00 kJ/mol   
15
293.70 kJ/mol   
31

Enthalpy of Fusion
15.48 kJ/mol   
19
10.67 kJ/mol   
35

Enthalpy of Atomization
468.60 kJ/mol   
15
322.20 kJ/mol   
31

Standard Molar Entropy
27.30 J/mol.K   
99+
28.30 J/mol.K   
99+

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