Name
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EINECS
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N/A
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CAS No.
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1303-13-5
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Density
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g/cm3
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PSA
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N/A
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LogP
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N/A
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Solubility
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N/A
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Melting Point
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N/A
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Formula
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AsNi
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Boiling Point
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°Cat760mmHg
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Molecular Weight
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133.612
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Flash Point
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°C
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Transport Information
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N/A
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Appearance
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N/A
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Safety
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Confirmed human carcinogen. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic vapors of Ni and As.
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Risk Codes
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N/A
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Molecular Structure
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Hazard Symbols
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N/A
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Synonyms
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Niccolite(8CI); Nickeline
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Article Data |
27
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NICKELINE Chemical Properties
Nickeline(1303-13-5) is a mineral consisting of nickel arsenide, NiAs, containing 43.9% nickel and 56.1% arsenic.
Small quantities of sulfur, iron and cobalt are usually present, and sometimes the arsenic is largely replaced by antimony. Forms an isomorphous series with breithauptite (nickel antimonide).
Molecular Formula:AsNi
Formula Weight:133.615
Molecular Structure:
NICKELINE History
1、In 1751, Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt was attempting to extract copper from kupfernickel mineral, and obtained instead a white metal that he called after the spirit, nickel. In modern German, Kupfernickel and Kupfer-Nickel designates the alloy Cupronickel.
2、The names nickeline (F. S. Beudant, 1832) and niccolite (J. D. Dana, 1868) refer to the presence of nickel (Lat. niccolum).
NICKELINE Uses
Nickeline(1303-13-5) is rarely used as a source of nickel due to the presence of arsenic, which is deleterious to most smelting and milling techniques.
NICKELINE Consensus Reports
NTP 10th Report on Carcinogens. IARC Cancer Review: Animal Limited Evidence IMEMDT IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Man . 49 ,1990,p. 257.(World Health Organization, Internation Agency for Research on Cancer,Lyon, France.: ) (Single copies can be ordered from WHO Publications Centre U.S.A., 49 Sheridan Avenue, Albany, NY 12210) .
NICKELINE Safety Profile
Confirmed human carcinogen. When heated to decomposition NICKELINE emits toxic vapors of Ni and As.