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to soak the Ni oxide powder fully in sulfuric acid
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Hafel
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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 5:03 pm    Post subject: to soak the Ni oxide powder fully in sulfuric acid Reply with quote

Hallo, i met a problem that while i leach the nickel oxide powder with
sulfuric acid, the powder will float on the sulfuric acid solution and
make the reaction uncomplete, and also eventhough later the powder
looks wet by the solution but a think layer of bubble/bulking like
nickel oxide powder still can be seen floating on the solution (im
sorry,hard to describe).
In this case, can i use anti-bulk agent to make the powder soak into
the sulfuric acid? or any other way to prevent the floating happen?
Thanks..
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