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           | DescriptionKobalt 13g.jpg | 
           
             Deutsch:  Kobalt, Stück aus einer Elektrolytplatte, Reinheit 99,9 % 
            English:  Cobalt, Piece of an electrolytically made plate, 99.9 % pure 
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           29 October 2003 (14 February 2009 (original upload date)) | 
          
          
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           Own work, transferred from  de.wikipedia; transfer was stated to be made by  User:Alchemist-hp.  (Original text : eigene Aufnahme) | 
          
          
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