Chemistry, asked by kushwahapihu2141, 1 year ago

The reagent used for identifying nickel ion is

Answers

Answered by Sourav07
4
A reagent used for identifying nickel ion is. Coordination Compounds.

Dpika: Correct answer is EDTA
Answered by hotelcalifornia
1

Dimethyl glyoxime is the reagent used for identifying nickel.

Explanation:

  • Dimethylglyoxime is a compound portrayed by the equation CH_3C(NOH)C(NOH)CH_3.
  • Its shortening is dmgH_2 for unbiased structure, and dmgH for anionic structure, where H represents hydrogen.
  • This base chain is the dioxime subsidiary of diacetyl.
  • DmgH_2 is utilized in the examination of palladium or nickel. Its coordination chains are as models for proteins and as impetuses.
  • Many related ligands can be set up from different diketones, for example, benzil.
  • Nickle salt reacts with Dimethyl glyoxime in the presence ofNH_4OH to give Nickle dimethyl glyoxime.

Learn more about Nickel

Odd man out iron, nickel, copper, cobalt

https://brainly.in/question/1908846

Chemical formula of nickel bisulphate

https://brainly.in/question/1178391

Attachments:
Similar questions