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IUPAC name
Nickel(2+) diphosphate
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Other names
Nickel(III) phosphate, nickel diphosphate
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Identifiers | |
3D model (JSmol)
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ChemSpider | |
ECHA InfoCard | 100.030.755 |
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PubChem CID
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UNII | |
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
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Properties | |
Ni3(PO4)2 | |
Molar mass | 366.022924 g/mol |
Density | 4.38 g/cm3 |
Solubility product (Ksp)
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4.74×10−32[1] |
Structure[2] | |
Monoclinic, mP26 | |
P21/c, No. 14 | |
a = 0.58273 nm, b = 0.46964 nm, c = 1.01059 nm α = 90°, β = 91.138°, γ = 90°
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Hazards | |
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Danger | |
H317, H334, H372, H410 | |
P203, P260, P261, P264, P270, P272, P273, P280, P284, P302+P352, P304+P340, P318, P319, P321, P333+P317, P342+P316, P362+P364, P391, P405, P501 | |
NFPA 704 (fire diamond) | |
Safety data sheet (SDS) | www.fishersci.com |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Nickel(II) phosphate is an inorganic compound with the formula Ni3(PO4)2. It is a mint green paramagnetic solid that is insoluble in water.[3]