| | |   Nickel Chloride, 99.999%. American Elements is a chemical supplier with a wonderfully refreshing attitude towards element collectors: They actually like small orders from people looking for exotic elements (within reason).  They also sell quite a variety of compounds, particularly rare earth salts, many of which are highly colored.
 This ball of nickel chloride (hexa-amine) has a bright, vivid purple color.  I originally listed this sample as the hexahydrate, and amazingly within just a few days not one but two people wrote in to say there must be something wrong, because nickel chloride hexahydrate is not purple.  I have the most informed readers!
 Not sure why it's clumped into a round ball, but it sure makes photography easier.  (Photographing powders is generally unrewarding, so it's nice to see one that has formed itself into a more interesting shape.)
 Source: American Elements
 Contributor: American Elements
 Acquired: 2 June, 2006
 Text Updated: 28 June, 2006
 Price: donated
 Size: 0.5"
 Composition: Ni[(NH3)6]Cl2
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