it does conduct as a solution but not as a solid x ;)
Nickel is a solid.
It is a solid at room temperature.
solid
The compound name for NiCl2 is Nickel Chloride. It is comprised of one atom of Ni, Nickel, and two atoms of Chlorine which becomes a Chloride.
Nickel chloride is a solid at normal temperatures.
nikel is an acid,because it is used in making car barteries which contain acid to conduct electricity
Diammine nickel halides
3Ni(NO2)2 (aq) + 2Na3PO4 (aq) = Ni3(PO4)2 (s) + 6NaNO3 (aq)
Yes, In molten state and in aqueous solution Nickel chloride conducts the electricity.
no
A nickel will conduct electricity. So is not an insulator.
A nickel will conduct electricity. So is not an insulator.
Based upon the cost of Electricity about .5 kilowatt
A nickel will conduct electricity. So is not an insulator.
Nickel chloride
The solution of nickel chloride is acidic.
The compound name for NiCl2 is Nickel Chloride. It is comprised of one atom of Ni, Nickel, and two atoms of Chlorine which becomes a Chloride.
Nickel chloride is a solid at normal temperatures.
You can deposit nickel as a coating by using nickel chloride and a technique known as electroplating.
Generally metals and ions (in solution) are good conductors of electricity. Eg. iron, copper, nickel, molten sodium chloride, aqueous sodium chloride etc.