nickel carbonyl
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nickel carbonyl
nickel carbonyl A colourless volatile liquid, Ni(CO) 4 ; m.p. –25°C; b.p. 43°C. It is formed by direct combination of nickel metal with carbon monoxide at 50–60°C. The reaction is reversed at higher temperatures, and the reactions are the basis of the Mond process for ...
January 1, 2004; A Dictionary of Chemistry
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