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Molar mass: 366.022924 g/mol Density: 4.38 g/cm 3: Solubility product (K sp) ... Nickel(II) phosphate is an inorganic compound with the formula Ni 3 (PO 4) 2. It is a ...
Dichlorobis(triphenylphosphine)nickel(II) refers to a pair of metal phosphine complexes with the formula NiCl 2 [P(C 6 H 5) 3] 2. The compound exists as two isomers, a paramagnetic dark blue solid and a diamagnetic red solid. These complexes function as catalysts for organic synthesis. [1]
Nickel(II) sulfate is produced in large amounts by dissolving nickel metal or oxides in sulfuric acid, forming both a hexa- and heptahydrate [46] useful for electroplating nickel. Common salts of nickel, such as chloride, nitrate, and sulfate, dissolve in water to give green solutions of the metal aquo complex [Ni(H 2 O) 6 ] 2+ .
Nickel compounds are chemical compounds containing the element nickel which is a member of the group 10 of the periodic table. Most compounds in the group have an oxidation state of +2. Nickel is classified as a transition metal with nickel(II) having much chemical
Molar mass: 288.917 g·mol −1 Appearance red solid Density: 1.698 g/cm 3: Hazards GHS labelling: Pictograms. ... The geometry of the nickel(II) ion is square planar ...
Potassium nickel(II) gallium phosphate hydrate 558.17 Monoclinic C2/c: 13.209 10.173 8.813 107.68 1128.4 Z = 4 [33] KNi 3 (PO 4)P 2 O 7: Potassium trinickel(II) orthophosphate diphosphate 484.14 Monoclinic 9.8591 9.3953 9.9778 118.965 808.63 4 [34] KNiPO 4: potassium nickel phosphate [35] KNiPO 4 · 6 H 2 O: potassium nickel phosphate ...
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Nickel(II) sulfate can crystallise with six water molecules yielding Retgersite or with seven making Morenosite which is isomorphic to Epsom salts. These contain the hexaquanickel(II) ion. [ 1 ] There is also an anhydrous form, a dihydrate and a tetrahydrate, the last two crystallised from sulfuric acid.