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-----Nickel Chloride from nickel hydroxide?
Is there any way to go from nickel hydroxide to nickel chloride?
Sharon Garciastudent - Los Angeles
July 25, 2008
July 25, 2008
Hi, Sharon. Please put this into context. Is it a chemistry homework question? Adding hydrochloric acid to nickel hydroxide will get you a solution that has substantial nickel chloride in it, but I don't know if that suits what you have in mind.
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Additionally, it will be a rather strong reaction with liberation of heat and toxic fumes, vapors and dust.
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