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[*] posted on 7-10-2003 at 11:23
Nickel from nickels, again


I also tried the HCl dissolve of nickel with same (slow) results, and am now looking for electrolytic methods to accellerate the process. Unfortunately, I don't know electrochem well. If I put some nickels in a copper basket, since the nickel is more noble, could I just plate it on the other electrode? Or is there some way of increasing the rate of acid dissolving the nickel?
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[*] posted on 8-10-2003 at 15:28


I've been messing around with HCL, H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>, and Cu pennies recently and it seems that the copper is oxidized. I use pool HCl (heavily contaminated with FeCl<sub>x</sub>;) and store-bought H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. I was being very careful at first because I did not want Cl<sub>2</sub> to spew in my face. Maybe that'll do the trick, but beware: nickel compounds are very poisonous IIRC!



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[*] posted on 8-10-2003 at 17:18


Did you try to heat up Ni and HCl? I am sure the rate of reaction would go up...
Otherwise, try electrolysing Ni, where Ni would be the anode, in a weak HCl solution, with a graphite kathode... beware of Cl2 fumes though!
Else, you could always obtain NiO from pottery supplies, i.e. briarwheels, and simply dissolve NiO in HCl to get NiCl2.
good luck :)
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