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Nickel Carbonate: Nickel Carbonate is a light-green crystal that decomposes upon heating, soluble in acid, insoluble in water, used in electroplating.
Nickel Nitrate: Nickel nitrate is the chemical compound Ni(NO3)2 or any hydrate thereof.
Nickel Chloride: Nickel (II) chloride, or nickelous chloride or just nickel chloride is the chemical compound NiCl2, which is a high melting, paramagnetic yellow solid commonly found in the laboratory.
Nickel Hydroxide:,/b> Nickel (II) hydroxide (Ni (OH) 2) is an insoluble compound frequently used in rechargeable battery electrodes.
Nickel Sulphate: Nickel Sulphate is the chemical compound NiSO4, which is a high melting, paramagnetic solid. Like all nickel salts, this compound is carcinogenic.
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