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Powder Sodium Mono Fluoro Phosphate [Na2PO3F]
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Nickel Sulphate [NiSO4(H2O)6]
$6,500.00 Original price was: $6,500.00.$6,400.00Current price is: $6,400.00.
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Nickel sulfate, also known as nickel(II) sulfate or just nickel sulfate, is a chemical compound with the formula NiSO₄. It is a crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water. Here are some key points about nickel sulfate:
- Chemical Formula: NiSO₄
- Appearance: Nickel sulfate usually appears as a green or blue crystalline solid, depending on its hydration state.
- Hydrates: It forms several hydrates, the most common being the hexahydrate (NiSO₄·6H₂O), which is blue in color.
- Solubility: It is highly soluble in water, which makes it easy to dissolve in aqueous solutions.
- Applications:
- Electroplating: Nickel sulfate is commonly used in electroplating to apply a layer of nickel onto metals.
- Catalysis: It serves as a catalyst in certain chemical reactions.
- Ink Manufacturing: It is used in the production of ink.
- Battery Manufacturing: Nickel sulfate is used in the production of rechargeable batteries, particularly nickel-cadmium batteries.
- Agriculture: It is sometimes used as a micronutrient in fertilizers for crops.
- Hazards: Nickel sulfate is toxic if ingested or inhaled in large amounts. Prolonged exposure can cause skin allergies or respiratory issues in sensitive individuals.
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Nickel Sulphate
- Electroplating: One of the most significant uses of nickel sulfate is in electroplating. It is commonly used to electroplate nickel onto metal surfaces, providing corrosion resistance, improved wear resistance, and aesthetic appeal. Nickel-plated items include automotive parts, household goods, and industrial machinery components.
- Battery Manufacturing: Nickel sulfate is essential in the production of rechargeable batteries, particularly nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) and nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries. It serves as a key component in the formulation of battery electrode materials, contributing to the battery’s performance and longevity.
- Catalysis: Nickel sulfate acts as a catalyst in various chemical reactions, particularly in organic synthesis and hydrogenation processes. It facilitates reactions by lowering activation energy, enhancing reaction rates, and improving selectivity in certain chemical transformations.
- Ink Manufacturing: In the printing industry, nickel sulfate is used in the formulation of specialty inks, such as those used in gravure and flexographic printing processes. These inks often require specific chemical properties and adhesion characteristics that nickel sulfate helps achieve.
- Agricultural Applications: Nickel is an essential micronutrient for plant growth. Nickel sulfate is used in agriculture as a fertilizer additive to address nickel deficiencies in soils, particularly in regions where the natural nickel content is insufficient for optimal crop growth. Nickel plays a crucial role in the metabolism of certain plants, contributing to their overall health and productivity.
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