Nickel sulfate hexahydrate

Nickel sulfate hexahydrate Basic information
Product Name:Nickel sulfate hexahydrate
Synonyms:Nicke1(II)sulfate,hexahydrate;Nickel(II)sulfatehexahydrate(1:1:6);NICKEL SULFATE, HEXAHYDRATE, 99.999%NICKEL SULFATE, HEXAHYDRATE, 99.999%NICKEL SULFATE, HEXAHYDRATE, 99.999%NICKEL SULFATE, HEXAHYDRATE, 99.999%;NICKEL SULFATE, HEXAHYDRATE, REAGENT (ACS)NICKEL SULFATE, HEXAHYDRATE, REAGENT (ACS)NICKEL SULFATE, HEXAHYDRATE, REAGENT (ACS);NICKELOUS SULFATE 6HYD XTL;ACTIMET M;PLATING SOLUTION N-100ES;PLATING SOLUTION NI-701
CAS:10101-97-0
MF:H4NiO5S
MW:174.78
EINECS:600-152-3
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Mol File:10101-97-0.mol
Nickel sulfate hexahydrate Structure
Nickel sulfate hexahydrate Chemical Properties
Melting point 1453 °C(lit.)
Boiling point 2732 °C(lit.)
density 2,07 g/cm3
vapor density 2.07 (vs air)
storage temp. Store at +5°C to +30°C.
solubility H2O: soluble
form wire
color Green
Specific Gravity2.07
PH4.3-4.7 (100g/l, H2O, 20℃)
Water Solubility 625 g/L (20 ºC)
Merck 14,6517
Exposure limitsACGIH: TWA 0.1 mg/m3
NIOSH: IDLH 10 mg/m3; TWA 0.015 mg/m3
Stability:Stable. Efflorescent. Incompatible with strong acids, sulfur, nickel nitrate, wood, other combustibles.
InChIKeyRRIWRJBSCGCBID-UHFFFAOYSA-L
CAS DataBase Reference10101-97-0(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemNickel(II) sulfate hexahydrate (10101-97-0)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes T,Xi,N,Xn,F
Risk Statements 45-52/53-50/53-42/43-40-22-36/37-23/24/25-11-36/38-68-48/23-38-20/22-61-49-43-51/53-34-48/20
Safety Statements 53-45-61-60-36/37-22-36/37/39-26-16-23
RIDADR UN 3178 4.1/PG 2
WGK Germany 3
RTECS WT1157000
TSCA Yes
HazardClass 6.1
PackingGroup III
HS Code 28332400
ToxicityLD50 in male, female rats (mg/kg): 335, 264 orally (Reagan)
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Nickel sulfate hexahydrate Usage And Synthesis
Chemical PropertiesNickel sulphate hexahydrate is available as odourless, blue-green crystals. It is stable at room temperature in closed containers under normal storage and handling conditions and incompatible with strong acids and strong oxidising agents. On decomposition, nickel (II) sulphate hydroxylate releases oxides of sulphur, irritating and toxic fumes and gases, and nickel oxide.
UsesSource of nickel in standards.
UsesNickel sulfate hexahydrate is a source of nickel metal, a common allergen present in various alloys, electroplated metal, earrings, lipstick holders, watches, buttons, zippers, rings, utensils, tools, instruments, batteries, machinery parts, working solutions of metal cutting fluids, nickel plating for alloys, coins, pigments, dentures, orthopedic plates, keys, scissors, razors, spectacle frames, kitchenware etc. May produce erythema multiforme like eruptions.
UsesNickel sulfate hexahydrate is mainly used in Ni plating, as mordant in dyeing and in printing textiles, as a blackening agent for zinc and brass and in the fabrication of organic nickel salts. It is used as an effective catalyst for gas-phase dehydration of glycerol to acrolein. Nickel sulfate hexahydrate crystal is an efficient ultraviolet filter material. Columns used in biochemistry and molecular biology can be regenerated with nickel sulfate. It is used to prepare nickel carbonate, a precursor to pigments and nickel-based catalysts.
DefinitionChEBI: A hydrate that is the hexahydrate of nickel sulfate.
General DescriptionBlue or emerald-green crystalline material. Toxic and carcinogenic. Two known phases. Alpha-form (blue tetragonal) converts to beta-form (green monoclinic) at 127.9°F. Becomes blue and opaque at room temperature. Odorless. Sweet astringent taste. Somewhat efflorescent. Greenish-yellow anhydrous salt is formed at 536°F.
Air & Water ReactionsNickel sulphate is used in the laboratory. Accidental workplace exposures to nickel sulphate hexahydrate by ingestion/inhalation and/or skin absorption cause toxicity and adverse health effects. It causes irritation to the respiratory tract. The symptoms include, but are not limited to, coughing, sore throat, shortness of breath, respiratory distress, lung allergy with asthma-type symptoms, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, giddiness, capillary damage, myocardial weakness, central nervous system depression, and kidney and liver damage. Workers/persons with pre-existing skin disorders, impaired respiratory or pulmonary function, and history of asthma, allergies, or sensitisation to nickel compounds may be at an increased risk upon exposure to nickel sulphate hexahydrate and nickel compounds. Reports of ACGIH list nickel sulphate hexahydrate as Group A4, meaning not classifiable as a human carcinogen; the NIOSH list it as an occupational carcinogen (listed as Nickel); the NTP lists it as a suspect carcinogen (listed as Nickel); the OSHA classifies it as a possible human carcinogen (listed as Nickel); and the IARC classifies nickel sulphate hexahydrate as Group 2B carcinogen (listed as Nickel), meaning possibly carcinogenic to humans. Reports are available suggesting sufficient evidences in humans for the carcinogenicity of nickel compounds and their combinations encountered in the nickel refining industry.
Reactivity ProfileNickel sulfate hexahydrate is incompatible with strong acids, sulfur, Ni(NO3)2, wood and other combustibles. At elevated temperature undergoes violent reaction with powdered aluminum or magnesium. When heated to decomposition Nickel sulfate hexahydrate emits very toxic fumes of oxides of sulfur [Lewis, 3rd ed., 1993, p. 918].
Fire HazardFlash point data for Nickel sulfate hexahydrate are not available. Nickel sulfate hexahydrate is probably combustible.
Safety ProfileConfirmed human carcinogen. Poison by ingestion, intravenous, and subcutaneous routes. Experimental reproductive effects. Human mutation data reported. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of SOx. See also NICKEL SULFATE.
Nickel sulfate hexahydrate Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsBarium carbonate-->Nickel sulfate-->(2S)-1-(3-Acetylthio-2-methyl-1-oxopropyl)-L-proline-->Nickel carbonate-->Sulphuric acid,spent
Nickel sulfate Nickel chloride BIS(TRIPHENYLPHOSPHINE)DICARBONYLNICKEL Tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)nickel NICKEL NITRATE NICKEL BROMATE sulfate Sodium sulfate TETRAKIS(TRIPHENYL PHOSPHITE)NICKEL(0) nickel Nickel sulfate hexahydrate NICKEL AMMONIUM SULFATE Aluminum sulfate GOLD COAST SOLUTION NO 1 Ammonium sulfate Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate Barium sulfate Dimethyl sulfate

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