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The ni2s3 compound name has been around for quite some time, but did you know it was the first nickel sulfide to be commercially mined? Ni2S3, more commonly known as millerite, is a colorful mineral that ranges in color from bronze to black. The stomping grounds for this nifty little gem are the United States, Japan, Australia and China. The opulent and luminous sulfide can be produced by the simple act of mixing an aqueous solution of nickel chloride with an equal amount of sulfuric acid, a process that is easily replicated at home with a bit of elbow grease.
The best part? It is free.
The site’s interactive chemical calculator spits out a list of ten common names, a Hill formula, elemental composition and a nifty little molar mass calculator. You can even convert from weight to moles or vice versa.
The most dazzling thing about this site is the fact that it is so free and the user friendly interface is a pleasure to use. Those with a knack for learning are sure to have fun trying to answer all those dreaded questions!