Chloride nickel
?Formule?
NiCl2.6H2O
?Cas?
7791-20-0
?Synonymes?
nickel chloride
?Aspect?
hexahydrat derivative has the appearance of a crystalline powder green.
?solubilite?
nickel chloride is soluble in water and it is less soluble in alcohol and organic solvents.
?Utilisations?
nickel chloride is an essential part of many galvanic baths; it is also used for the manufacture of anti-gas masks.
the nickel chloride anhydride ?Description? end to 600 ° and in contact with air it absorbs water and form a
derived from stable hydrates. The derivative of hexahydrat has the appearance of a green crystalline powder.
Nickel chloride has a good solubility in water, however it is less soluble in
alcohol and organic solvents.
It is an important element for galvanic baths and, in the form of anhydride,
it is also used as absorber of ammonia of anti-gas masks.
The compound in question and more generally all inorganic salts of nickel
cause irritation after contact with the skin.
?Classification?
accidental ingestion of nickel chloride can cause vomiting and diarrhoea acute nausea,
poisoning. Excessive exposure to nickel chloride
aerosols may cause irritation to the eyes and the respiratory system.
?specifications? technical specifications are issued upon request and depending on the application.