Nickel (II) Sulphate, or just nickel sulphate, usually refers to the inorganic compound with the formula NiSO4(H2O)6. 

This highly soluble blue-coloured salt is a common source of the Ni2+ ion for electroplating.

Nickel Sulphate occurs as the rare mineral retgersite, which is a hexahydrate.

 

Sr. No.

Test

Sspecification

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CAS Number:

10101-97-0

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Formula

NiSO4 · 6H2O

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Molecular weight

262.85 g/mol

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Synonym

Nickelous Sulphate

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Appearance (color)

Blue-Green to Green

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Appearance (form)

Crystals

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Solubility

In water, methanol

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Nickel (%)

 21-22% min

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Cobalt ( Co)

< 0.002 %

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Calcium (Ca)

< 0.005 %

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Chloride

< 0.001 %

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Iron

< 0.001 %

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Potassium

< 0.010 %

 

Uses: Nickel sulphate is used in the laboratory. Columns used in polyhistidine-tagging, useful in biochemistry and molecular biology, are regenerated with nickel sulphate and also used in Nickel plating, as mordant in dyeing and printing fabrics, blackening zinc and brass.