What color is the anhydrous salt NiCl2·6H2O?
The anhydrous salt is yellow, but the more familiar hydrate NiCl2·6H2O is green. The nickel chlorides are deliquescent, absorbing moisture from the air to form a solution.
What is the chemical name of NiCl2?
Nickel(II) chloride (or just nickel chloride), is the chemical compound NiCl2. The anhydrous salt is yellow, but the more familiar hydrate NiCl2·6H2O is green. Also Know, what is the charge of NiCl2?
Is NiCl2 polar or nonpolar?
Answer and Explanation: NiCl2 is polar. Electronegativity is the strength with which an atom pulls on shared electrons.
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