The molecular formula for Nicken II Hydroxide is Ni(OH)2
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The formula for a base using nickel(II) ion is Ni(OH)2. This compound forms when nickel(II) ion (Ni^2+) reacts with hydroxide ion (OH^-) in a 1:2 ratio to produce the basic compound nickel hydroxide.
The chemical formula for nickel hydroxide is Ni(OH)2.
The formula for nickel (III) hydroxide is Ni(OH)3. In this compound, nickel has a +3 oxidation state and is bonded to three hydroxide (OH-) ions.
The formula for nickel(II) borate is NiB2O4.
The chemical formula for nickel(II) chloride is NiCl2.