Is Nickel difluoride vegetarian?
Nickel difluoride
Nickel difluoride and related nickel halide salts (dibromide, diiodide, nickel potassium fluoride) are inorganic nickel compounds used in industrial and chemical synthesis applications. They are mineral-derived compounds with no animal origin.
| Also known as | 236-665-0, 236-666-6, Nickel dibromide, Nickel diiodide, Nickel potassium fluoride |
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| CAS number | 7440-18-8 |
| EC number | 233-071-3 |
| Last reviewed | 10 July 2026 |
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