Nickel Nitrate
Nickel Nitrate

Nickel Nitrate

Nickel Nitrate Specification

  • Smell
  • Odorless
  • Purity
  • 98-99%
  • Form
  • Green crystals
  • Shape
  • Crystalline
  • Storage
  • Keep tightly sealed, Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place, away from incompatible materials
  • Density
  • 2.05 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Melting Point
  • 56 C
  • Solubility
  • Freely soluble in water and alcohol
  • Boiling point
  • Decomposes before boiling
  • Molecular Weight
  • 290.79 g/mol
  • Molecular Formula
  • Ni(NO3)26H2O
  • Ph Level
  • ~4 (acidic, in 50g/l water at 20C)
  • Structural Formula
  • [Ni(H2O)6](NO3)2
  • Other Names
  • Nickel dinitrate, Nickelous nitrate hexahydrate
  • Taste
  • Bitter (Toxic, do not taste)
  • HS Code
  • 28342990
  • Poisonous
  • Yes
  • Classification
  • Inorganic Salt, Oxidizing Agent
  • Chemical Name
  • Nickel(II) Nitrate
  • CAS No
  • 13138-45-9
  • EINECS No
  • 231-554-3
  • Grade
  • Analytical Reagent (AR)/Laboratory Grade
  • Standard
  • Conforms to AR/LR specifications
  • Type
  • Inorganic chemical
  • Usage
  • Mainly used for Nickel plating and as a laboratory reagent
  • Main Material
  • Nickel nitrate hexahydrate
  • Application
  • Laboratory Reagent, Electroplating, Catalyst, Ceramics, Dyes, Nickel plating, Preparation of nickel compounds
 

Nickel Nitrate Trade Information

  • Main Export Market(s)
  • South America, Middle East, Africa
 

About Nickel Nitrate



Grab the sought-after opportunity to access sterling quality Nickel Nitratean affordable, essential inorganic salt for laboratories and industries across India. Distinguished by its emerald green prismatic crystals, this breathtaking chemical combines high purity (98-99%) with AR/LR grade conformity, making it a trusted choice for analytical processes. Stable under normal conditions and freely soluble in water and alcohol, it excels in electroplating, catalysis, ceramics, and dye production. With a shelf life of 24 months in original packing, Nickel Nitrate is your reliable resource for superior performance.

Diverse Uses & Industry Applications

Nickel Nitrate is widely used by research institutions, plating industries, and chemical manufacturers across India. Its primary applications include nickel plating, serving as a laboratory reagent, acting as a catalyst, and contributing to ceramics and dyes. This versatile compound is also integral in the preparation of nickel compounds, ensuring its place at laboratories, manufacturing plants, and electroplating sites. Its compatibility with multiple sectors makes it a highly valued and sought-after chemical.


Estimated Payment Terms & Delivery

Valuation and payment for Nickel Nitrate are flexible, accommodating various client needs. Estimates are provided according to order volume, with samples available for quality verification. Products are delivered securely across the main domestic market, ensuring timely receipt. Transactions are streamlined, providing clients with confidence in both process and product quality. Whether you are a retailer, exporter, or manufacturer, expect seamless service and prompt support throughout your procurement journey.


FAQs of Nickel Nitrate:


Q: How should Nickel Nitrate be stored for maximum shelf life?

A: Nickel Nitrate should be kept tightly sealed in its original packaging and stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from incompatible materials, to maintain its quality for up to 24 months.

Q: What are the primary industrial uses of Nickel Nitrate?

A: Nickel Nitrate is mainly used in nickel plating, laboratory processes as an analytical reagent, as a catalyst in chemical syntheses, and in the manufacturing of ceramics and dyes.

Q: Where is Nickel Nitrate typically applied?

A: This compound finds application in laboratories, electroplating plants, research centers, and manufacturing units dealing with nickel compounds and specialty chemicals.

Q: What is the process for ordering samples of Nickel Nitrate?

A: Clients can request a sample during the estimation and valuation process to evaluate product quality before making bulk purchases. Samples are delivered promptly to the main domestic market.

Q: When does Nickel Nitrate decompose, and how should it be handled?

A: Nickel Nitrate decomposes on heating, releasing brown nitrogen oxide fumes. Handle with caution, proper ventilation, and appropriate personal protective equipment to ensure safety during use.

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