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Cobalt(II) bromide and Manganese(II) bromide

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Difference between Cobalt(II) bromide and Manganese(II) bromide

Cobalt(II) bromide vs. Manganese(II) bromide

Cobalt(II) bromide (CoBr2) is an inorganic compound. Manganese(II) bromide is the chemical compound composed of manganese and bromine with the formula MnBr2.

Similarities between Cobalt(II) bromide and Manganese(II) bromide

Cobalt(II) bromide and Manganese(II) bromide have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bromine, Hexagonal crystal family, Iron(II) bromide, Pearson symbol.

Bromine

Bromine is a chemical element with symbol Br and atomic number 35.

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Hexagonal crystal family

In crystallography, the hexagonal crystal family is one of the 6 crystal families, which includes 2 crystal systems (hexagonal and trigonal) and 2 lattice systems (hexagonal and rhombohedral).

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Iron(II) bromide

Iron(II) bromide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula FeBr2.

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Pearson symbol

The Pearson symbol, or Pearson notation, is used in crystallography as a means of describing a crystal structure, and was originated by W.B. Pearson.

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Cobalt(II) bromide and Manganese(II) bromide Comparison

Cobalt(II) bromide has 23 relations, while Manganese(II) bromide has 14. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 10.81% = 4 / (23 + 14).

References

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