The document titled Ammonium Bisulphite Nickel examines the properties and applications of ammonium bisulphite nickel in various industrial processes. This compound, known for its high purity and stability, plays a crucial role in the production of nickel-based products. The research delves into the chemical composition and reactions involving ammonium bisulphite nickel, shedding light on its significance in the metallurgical sector. Available for Delivery & Pick up
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CAS: 10192-30-0 (Base Component)
Characteristics:
- Appearance: Pale green to yellowish solution, depending on nickel content
- Odor: Mild sulfurous odor
- Solubility: Fully soluble in water
- pH: Acidic (typically 3.5 – 5.0)
- Density: Varies by formulation; approx. 1.25 – 1.30 g/cm³
- Stability: Stable in sealed containers under controlled conditions; avoid prolonged air exposure
- Corrosive Properties: May exhibit corrosivity to unprotected metal surfaces and sensitive alloys
Other Names:
- Nickel-Bisulphite Complex Solution
- Nickel-Ammonium Bisulfite
- Nickel Reducing Agent Blend
Safety Considerations:
- Skin & Eye Irritation: Use appropriate PPE as contact may cause irritation or allergic reaction due to nickel
- Inhalation Risk: Mist or vapor may lead to respiratory discomfort; use local exhaust ventilation
- Ingestion Hazard: Toxic if ingested; do not allow oral exposure
- Reactivity Risk: Avoid mixing with oxidizers, acids, and incompatible metals
- Storage: Store in a cool, well-ventilated facility, protected from light and heat