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Cobalt Carbonate - CoCO3
Cobalt Carbonate SOLDOUTThe carbonate form of cobalt is very fine grained and disperses better and gives more evenly distributed color than cobalt oxide, most widely used in blue glazes. As with any carbonate, it produces gases as it decomposes which can cause pinholes or glaze blisters. Also the carbonate form contains less cobalt per gram, therefore colors are less intense than the oxide.
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