Experiments for 'nickel nitrate'
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Results for 'nickel nitrate':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- Nickel hydroxide can be oxidized by persulfate to a higher hydrous oxide (nickel (III) and/or nickel (IV) oxide), but nickel carbonate is not oxidized. The carbonate can be oxidized, however, when hydroxide is added to the solution.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Nickel forms colored coordination complexes with EDTA.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- Nickel (II) forms a coordination complex with bromide, but only in very concentrated bromide solutions. Such a concentrated bromide solution is oxidized by concentrated sulfuric acid extremely rapidly.
EXPERIMENT 4 --------------- Nickel (II) forms a complex with citrate. In a strongly alkaline environment the nickel (II) does not precipitate. With just a small amount of ferric ions present in the liquid, the complete liquid solidifies to a gelatin- like constitution. When the same experiment is done, without the nickel (II) present, no solidification is observed.
End of results for 'nickel nitrate'
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