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 |
1 |
CAS Number: |
10101-97-0 |
2 |
Formula |
NiSO4 · 6H2O |
3 |
Molecular weight |
262.85 g/mol |
4 |
Synonym |
Nickelous Sulphate |
5 |
Appearance (color) |
Blue-Green to Green |
6 |
Appearance (form) |
Crystals |
7 |
Solubility |
In water, methanol |
8 |
Nickel (%) |
21-22% min |
9 |
Cobalt ( Co) |
< 0.002 % |
10 |
Calcium (Ca) |
< 0.005 % |
11 |
Chloride |
< 0.001 % |
12 |
Iron |
< 0.001 % |
13 |
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.