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Authors: Know the Hazards, Please! (the authors respond)
Abstract
The MSDS for commercial Ni plating solution states that the product is regulated as toxic and contains ingredients that are known to cause cancer.
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Chemical Remediation of Nickel(II) Waste: A Laboratory Experiment for General Chemistry Students
K. Blake Corcoran, Brian E. Rood, and Bridget G. TrogdenJournal of Chemical Education2011 88 (2), 192-194Chemical Remediation of Nickel(II) Waste: A Laboratory Experiment for General Chemistry Students
K. Blake Corcoran, Brian E. Rood, and Bridget G. TrogdenJournal of Chemical Education2011 88 (2), 192-194This project involved developing a method to remediate large quantities of aqueous waste from a general chemistry laboratory experiment. Aqueous Ni(II) waste from a general chemistry laboratory experiment was converted into solid nickel hydroxide hydrate ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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