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Nickel-ammonium sulfate | |
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Names: | nickel ammonium sulfate nickel Tutton's salt ammonium nickel schoenite ammonium nickelous sulfate ANiSH ANSH |
Formula: | (NH4)2Ni(SO4)2 (anhydrous) (NH4)2Ni(SO4)2 · 6H2O (hexahydrate) |
Molar mass: | 286.893 g/mol (anhydrous) 394.982 g/mol (hexahydrate) |
Density: | 1.923 g/cm3 (hexahydrate) |
Crystal system: | monoclinic (hexahydrate) a=6.244 Å, b=12.469 Å, c=9.195 Åα=90°, β=106.98°, γ=90° |
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Color: | green blue-green |
Refractive index: | 1.5007 (hexahydrate) |
Optical properties: | pleochroism |
Stability: | stable (hexahydrate) |
Description
Inorganic compound, double salt of transitional metal nickel, ammonium ion and inorganic sulfuric acid. From water solutions crystallizes as hexahydrate.
Minerals
Occurs in nature as nickelboussingaultite mineral.
Precursors
Reaction between nickel and ammonium sulfates
Chemical equation:
100.00
g of nickel-ammonium sulfate hexahydrate
а 71.11
g of nickel sulfate heptahydrate
and 33.45
g of ammonium sulfate is required.Dissolve compounds in hot water apart and then mix solutions into one container with intense stirring. Cooling or evaporation of a solution will cause double salt crystallyzation. Filter precipitate and wash it wish small amount of ethanol or acetone, then filter the solution and use it for crystal growing.
Influence of impurities
Excess of one of sulfates leads to changing a shape of the final crystal. Excess of potassium sulfate makes crystals cloudy/opaque. Small addition of zinc-potassium sulfate or magnesium-potassium sulfate changes crystal color to a lighter one. Compound could be mixed with Tutton's salts in any proportion, producing crystals with different colors and sometimes shapes. It is also possible to cover crystals with a layer of other Tutton's salt, e.g. by placing the crystal into s saturated solution of other salt, producing a crystal-in-crystal.
Influence of pH level
Addition of surfactants has a positive influence on crystal shape and transparency. For example, addition of soap containing sodium lauryl sulfate makes crystal transparent and sharp-edged. Same effect can be achieved by addition of baking soda (~1g of per 100g of solution) - a precipitate containing impurities is formed (e.g. iron salts), solution should be left intact for a while, and then filtered.
Storage conditions
Store in its original form or under several layers of varnish at average humidity and room temperature. Do not store in matchboxes or cotton wool and do not heat.
Solubility
Temperature | гр/100,00 гр water | |
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(anhydrous) | (hexahydrate) | |
0°C273.15 K <br />32 °F <br />491.67 °R <br /> | 1.6 | |
10°C283.15 K <br />50 °F <br />509.67 °R <br /> | 4 | |
20°C293.15 K <br />68 °F <br />527.67 °R <br /> | 6.5 | 10.4 |
70°C343.15 K <br />158 °F <br />617.67 °R <br /> | 21.8 | |
80°C353.15 K <br />176 °F <br />635.67 °R <br /> | 29.8 |
Gallery
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Grown during 1 yearNickel-ammonium sulfate, Julas xZiom, reddit, VKontakteReddit, VKontakte
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Grown during 1 yearNickel-ammonium sulfate, Julas xZiom, reddit, VKontakteReddit, VKontakte
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Grown during 1 yearNickel-ammonium sulfate, Julas xZiom, reddit, VKontakteReddit, VKontakte
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1:1 mixture of nickel-ammonium and zinc-ammonium sulfatesNickel-ammonium sulfate, Stanislav Popov, VKontakteVKontakte
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Crystals of zinc-ammonium sulfate with 10% addition of nickel-ammonium sulfateZinc-ammonium sulfate, Rostislav Dolgikh, VKontakteVKontakte
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Nickel-ammonium sulfate without any additivesNickel-ammonium sulfate, Vladimir Semikin, VKontakteVKontakte
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Nickel-ammonium sulfate with addition of few drops of soap (containing sodium lauryl sulfate sulfactant)Nickel-ammonium sulfate, Vladimir Semikin, VKontakteVKontakte
Video
Sources
- R.A.Kiper Properties of compounds. Handbook
- R.A.Kiper Properties of compounds. Handbook
- Tahir H. Tahirov, Tian-Huey Lu, Chiung-Chia Huang, Chung-Sun Chung, A precise structure redetermination of nickel ammonium sulfate hexahydrate, Ni(H2O)6·2NH4·2SO4
- Youping He, Jianrong Chen, Genbo Su, Xinxin Zhuang, Guohui Lee, Rihong Jiang, Growth of potassium nickel sulfate hexahydrate (KNSH) crystal and its characterization
- VKontakte
- VKontakte
Nickel compounds | |
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Salts |
Nickel (Ni) • Nickel acetate (Ni(CH3COO)2) • Nickel nitrate (Ni(NO3)2) • Nickel sulfate (NiSO4) • Nickel tartrate (NiC4H4O6) |
Double salts |
Nickel-ammonium sulfate ((NH4)2Ni(SO4)2) • Nickel-potassium sulfate (K2Ni(SO4)2) |
Complexes |
Hexaamminenickel chloride ([Ni(NH3)6]Cl2) • Tris(ethylenediamine)nickel(II) oxalate ([Ni(H2NCH2CH2NH2)3]C2O4) |