Nickel(II) acetate is soluble in water and polar solvents such as alcohols, dimethyl formamide etc.
Nickel itself is not soluble as a pure element (although getting a pure element is quite hard on its own) but some nickel compounds can be dissolved in water such as Nickel sulpide or Nickel Phosphate. Inhaling or digesting these can result in lung and nasal cancer.
Yes, under the right conditions anything can dissolve.
However to dissolve a metal like nickel you would need to use a strong acid (which would also change it chemically not just physically). Only insignificant traces of nickel can dissolve in plain water.
In water...yes. Not sure about any other solvents, but I'm positive it dissolves in water at like 64g/100ml H20 at STP.
No. Hydroxides, except for a few exceptions are nonsoluable.
Solubility refers to compounds; many nickel compounds are water soluble forming cations (divalent) of nickel.
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The diammonium phosphate is water soluble.
the formula is Ni3(PO4)2 :) The correct answer is Ni PO4, the answer shown is for Nickel II phosphate.
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It's nickel (II) Phosphate
The diammonium phosphate is water soluble.
the formula is Ni3(PO4)2 :) The correct answer is Ni PO4, the answer shown is for Nickel II phosphate.
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Nickel(II) bromide is soluble in water.
It's nickel (II) Phosphate
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Nickel(II) acetate is soluble in water and polar solvents such as alcohols, dimethyl formamide etc.
diammonium hydrogen phosphate
Yes, sodium phosphate is soluble in water. It dissolves easily and forms a clear, colorless solution.
Nickel Biphosphate or Nickel Hydrogen Phosphate. Same thing.
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