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Nickel - Wikipedia Nickel is preeminently an alloy metal, and its chief use is in nickel steels and nickel cast irons, in which it typically increases the tensile strength, toughness, and elastic limit
Nickel | Definition, Properties, Symbol, Uses, Facts | Britannica Nickel, chemical element, ferromagnetic metal of Group 10 (VIIIb) of the periodic table, markedly resistant to oxidation and corrosion Silvery white, tough, and harder than iron, nickel is widely familiar because of its use in coinage but is more important as the pure metal or in the form of alloys
Nickel Facts, Symbol, Discovery, Properties, Uses Nickel (pronunciation NICK-‘l [2]), represented by the chemical symbol or formula Ni [1], is a hard, ductile and malleable element belonging to the family of transition metals [3, 5]
Nickel Element Facts and Properties - ThoughtCo Nickel is a hard, shiny metal that is silvery-white, malleable, and ferromagnetic at room temperature Nickel is mainly used to make stainless steel and other strong, rust-proof metal mixtures, called alloys Nickel was discovered by Axel Cronstedt in 1751 and is named after 'Old Nick' or the Devil
About nickel Nickel is a metallic element with a silvery-white, shiny appearance It is the fifth-most common element on earth and occurs extensively in the earth’s crust and core
The Facts on Nickel | Dartmouth Toxic Metals In the case of inhalation exposure, scientists have found the form of nickel and its solubility is a key determining factor in the resulting toxicity mechanisms Water-soluble nickel compounds can be absorbed by the lungs into the bloodstream and eventually removed by the kidneys
Nickel | Ni (Element) - PubChem Chemical element, Nickel, information from authoritative sources Look up properties, history, uses, and more
What is Nickel? - International Nickel Study Group It is attractive and very durable as a pure metal, and alloys readily with many other metals Reflecting these qualities, nickel is widely used in over 300,000 products for consumer, industrial, military, transport aerospace, marine and architectural applications