LC control no. | sh2013000388 |
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LC classification | QD181.N6 |
Topical heading | Nickel oxide |
Variant(s) | Nickel monoxide Nickel(II) oxide Oxonickel |
See also | Nickel compounds Oxides |
Found in | Work cat.: Siegwarth, J.D. The Mossbauer effect of divalent Fe⁵⁷ in NiO and MnO, by James David Siegwarth, 1966. Wikipedia, Feb. 11, 2013 (Nickel oxide may refer to: Nickel(II) oxide, NiO, green, well-characterised oxide; Nickel(III) oxide, Ni2O3, black, not well-characterised; Nickel(II) oxide is the chemical compound with the formula NiO oxide; The mineralogical form of NiO, bunsenite, is very rare. It is classified as a basic metal oxide; IUPAC name: Nickel(II) oxide. Other names: Nickel monoxide; Oxonickel) American Elements website, Feb. 11, 2013 (Nickel Oxide, NiO. CAS 1313-99-1. Nickel Oxide is a highly insoluble thermally stable Nickel source suitable for glass, optic and ceramic applications. Nickel oxide is a green crystalline solid and the primary oxide of nickel.) The versatility of nickel oxide, 2004, via WWW, Feb. 11, 2013: p. 3 (NiO) Mohammadyani, D. Characterization of nickel oxide nanoparticles synthesized via rapid microwave-assisted route, 2012, viewed online Feb. 11, 2013: abstr. (Nickel oxide (NiO)) |