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  2. Nickel (II) chloride - Wikipedia

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    The dihydrate NiCl 2 ·2H 2 O adopts a structure intermediate between the hexahydrate and the anhydrous forms. It consists of infinite chains of NiCl 2, wherein both chloride centers are bridging ligands. The trans sites on the octahedral centers occupied by aquo ligands. [10] A tetrahydrate NiCl 2 ·4H 2 O is also known.

  3. Nickel compounds - Wikipedia

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    Nickel(II) fluoride NiF 2 is yellow, crystallising in the rutile structure and can form a trihydrate, NiF 2 ·3H 2 O. [3] A tetrahydrate also exists. [4] Nickel chloride NiCl 2 is yellow, crystallising in the cadmium chloride structure. It can form a hexahydrate, NiCl 2 ·6H 2 O, a tetrahydrate NiCl 2 ·4H 2 O over 29 °C and a dihydrate, NiCl ...

  4. Nickel(II) acetate - Wikipedia

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    The compound can be prepared by treating nickel or nickel(II) carbonate with acetic acid: . NiCO 3 + 2 CH 3 CO 2 H + 3 H 2 O → Ni(CH 3 CO 2) 2 ·4 H 2 O + CO 2. The mint-green tetrahydrate has been shown by X-ray crystallography to adopt an octahedral structure, the central nickel centre being coordinated by four water molecules and two acetate ligands. [5]

  5. Fluoronickelate - Wikipedia

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    2 Fuse NiCl 2 with NH 4 F, light green color [1] [2] (NH 4) 2 NiF 4 ·2H 2 O ammonium tetrafluoronickelate dihydrate 2 Formed from Ni(OH) 2 and NH 4 F in water [3] K 2 NiF 4: potassium tetrafluoronickelate: 2 [1] Rb 2 NiF 4: rubidium tetrafluoronickelate 2 [1] Ba 2 NiF 6: barium nickel fluoride 2 yellow square plates cas=18115-49-6 [4] Pb 2 NiF ...

  6. Dichlorobis(ethylenediamine)nickel(II) - Wikipedia

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    Dichlorobis(ethylenediamine)nickel(II) is the inorganic compound with the formula NiCl 2 (en) 2, where en = ethylenediamine. The formula is deceptive: the compound is the chloride salt of the coordination complex [Ni 2 Cl 2 (en) 4] 2+. This blue solid is soluble in water and some polar organic solvents.

  7. Neocuproine - Wikipedia

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    C 14 H 12 N 2: Molar mass: 208.264 g·mol −1 ... Neocuproine crystallizes as a dihydrate and a hemihydrate. structure of [NiCl 2 (neocuproine)] 2.

  8. Nickel(II) perchlorate - Wikipedia

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    Nickel(II) perchlorate is a collection of inorganic compounds with the chemical formula of Ni(ClO 4) 2 (H 2 O) x.Its colors of these solids vary with the degree of hydration. For example, the hydrate forms cyan crystals, the pentahydrate forms green crystals, but the hexahydrate (Ni(ClO 4) 2 ·6H 2 O) forms blue crystals.

  9. Nickel(II) fluoride - Wikipedia

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    NiF 2 is prepared by treatment of anhydrous nickel(II) chloride with fluorine at 350 °C: [2]. NiCl 2 + F 2 → NiF 2 + Cl 2. The corresponding reaction of cobalt(II) chloride results in oxidation of the cobalt, whereas nickel remains in the +2 oxidation state after fluorination because its +3 oxidation state is less stable.