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Template:Chembox Nickel(II) stearate is a metal-organic compound, a salt of nickel and stearic acid with the chemical formula Template:Chem.[1][2] The compound is classified as a metallic soap, i.e. a metal derivative of a fatty acid.[3] The compound is harmful if swallowed and may cause skin sensitization.[4]
Synthesis
An exchange reaction of sodium stearate and nickel dichloride:
Physical properties
Nickel(II) stearate forms a green powder.[5]
The compound is insoluble in water, methanol, ethanol, or ether, soluble in carbon tetrachloride and pyridine, slightly soluble in acetone.
Uses
The compound is used as a lubricant and in various industrial applications.