If i took a sample of solid nickel (II) nitrate and dissolve it in water, it will break up into nickel (II) ions and nitrate ions. How will those ions actually exist in solution? I often see nickel ions represented as the complex ion [Ni(H2O)n]+2, indicating that the positive nickel ions are surrounded by some number of water ligands.
What about the nitrate ions? Would a similar thing happen? How would they exist?
Thanks for any input,
Dan.