CAS number : 13462-88-9
Molecular weight :218.50
Molecular formula/chemical symbol :NiBr2
Description :
Nickel(II) bromide, NiBr2, is the nickel salt of hydrobromic acid. It can be made by reacting nickel, nickel(II) oxide, nickel(II) carbonate, or nickel(II) hydroxide with hydrobromic acid. It can also be made by reacting nickel with bromine. It is a weak reducing agent.
It is yellow-brown, rhombohedral, hygroscopic, and is soluble in water and in ethanol. It dissolves in water to make a blue-green solution typical of soluble nickel(II) compounds. It can be used as a source of the bromide ion. It reacts with bases to make nickel(II) hydroxide.
Nickel(II) bromide, like most nickel compounds, is toxic and a suspected carcinogen. It can cause contact dermatitis in skin. The bromide ion is also mildly toxic.
Formula:NiBr2
Molecular weight:218.50
CAS: 13462-88-9
Appearance: yellow-brown crystals
Density: 5.098g/cm3
Melting point: 963 °C, 1236 K, 1765 °F (sublimes)
Solubility in water: 56.7 g/100 mL
Solubility: soluble in ethanol
USES :
For the pharmaceutical industry.
Report :
Product name |
Nickel bromide |
CAS:13462-88-9 |
Description |
Yellow-brown crystals |
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TEST ITEMS |
TEST RESULTS |
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NiBr2 |
224.8 grams/L |
|
Ni |
60.4 grams/L |
|
Cu |
<0.2ppm |
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Zn |
<0.1ppm |
|
Pb |
<1 ppm |
|
Fe |
<1 ppm |
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Co |
<1 ppm |
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Cr |
<1 ppm |
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Mn |
<1 ppm |
≤0.05%
Pb
≤0.005%
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SiO2
≤0.01%
≤0.005%
Pb
≤0.10%
≤0.05%
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≤0.005%
0.01%