Is Nickel hydrogen phosphate vegetarian?
Nickel hydrogen phosphate
Nickel hydrogen phosphate and related nickel phosphate/phosphinate salts are inorganic nickel compounds used in industrial chemical applications such as catalysts and pigments. They are mineral-derived and not animal-derived.
| Also known as | 10381-36-9, 14448-18-1, 14507-36-9, 17169-61-8, 18718-11-1, 19372-20-4, 233-844-5, 238-426-6, 238-511-8, 242-522-3, 252-840-4, 36026-88-7, Dinickel diphosphate, Diphosphoric acid, nickel(II) salt, Nickel bis(dihydrogen phosphate), Nickel bis(phosphinate), Nickel phosphinate, Phosphoric acid, calcium nickel salt, Trinickel bis(orthophosphate) |
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| CAS number | 14332-34-4 |
| EC number | 238-278-2 |
| Last reviewed | 10 July 2026 |
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