400 grams of nickel sulphate (anhydrous) is equivalent to 2,58 moles.
no
Stannous sulfate is a compound containing tin and sulfur, commonly used in electroplating and as a reducing agent. Nickel sulfate, on the other hand, is a compound containing nickel and sulfur, typically used in nickel plating, catalysts, and the production of batteries. They differ in their chemical composition and the properties they exhibit in various applications.
zinc is more reactive than copper hence it displaces the copper in copper sulphate solution to become zinc sulphate and copper metal is formed
This base is zinc hydroxide.
The Chemical Formula for Nickel Sulphate is NiSO4.
400 grams of nickel sulphate (anhydrous) is equivalent to 2,58 moles.
NiSO4
Nickel doesn't react with linen.
it will form magnesium sulphate + copper
Nickel Doesn't react with water under normal conditions
yes
yup.
no.
No, storing a 1M copper sulfate solution in a nickel vessel is not recommended. Copper sulfate can react with nickel to form undesirable compounds, contaminating the solution. It is best to store the solution in a container made of a non-reactive material such as glass or polyethylene.
The compound name for NiHSO4 is nickel hydrogen sulfate.
Nickel sulphate crystals should not be dried in an oven because they can decompose or melt at high temperatures. This can lead to the formation of toxic gases or fumes, and potentially cause an explosion or fire. It is safer to use a desiccator or drying cabinet at lower temperatures to remove moisture from the crystals.