NiC5H52
NiC5H52 is presented as a chemical formula consisting of nickel (Ni) and a hydrocarbon fragment with five carbons and 52 hydrogens. In standard chemical databases and among common organometallic compounds, there is no widely recognized substance that matches the exact formula NiC5H52. As written, the formula does not correspond to a typical neutral organonickel compound, and no established structure or properties are documented under this precise designation.
The lack of a verified structure means that specific details such as oxidation state, geometry, ligands, or
Possible explanations for the unusual formula include a typographical error, misinterpretation, or a shorthand label used