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  1. Nickel | Definition, Properties, Symbol, Uses, & Facts

  2. Nickel - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table

  3. Introduction to Nickel: Properties, History, and Diverse Applications

  4. Nickel Metal: It's Properties, History, Production & Uses …

    WebJul 28, 2019 · Nickel is a strong, lustrous, silvery-white metal that is a staple of our daily lives and can be found in everything from the batteries that …

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      In industries, nickel is used in manufacturing stainless steels, as well as in military applications and aerospace applications. As nickel is a corrosion resistance material, around 6% of nickel is used in applications like coins, batteries (nickel-cadmium batteries) and other electronics. Nickel is also used in making guitar strings.
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      The new nickel was larger than the silver half dime and easier to handle. Fun Fact! The nickel is the only U.S. coin that is called by its metal content – even though the metal in a nickel is only 25 percent nickel. The rest is copper.
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      Nickel is ferromagnetic up to 358 °C, or 676 °F (its Curie point). The metal is uniquely resistant to the action of alkalies and is frequently used for containers for concentrated solutions of sodium hydroxide. Nickel reacts slowly with strong acids under ordinary conditions to liberate hydrogen and form Ni 2+ ions.
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      The nickel is the United States’ five-cent coin. The person on the obverse (heads) of the nickel is Thomas Jefferson, our 3rd president. He’s been on the nickel since 1938, although the current portrait dates to 2006. The building on the reverse (tails) is called “Monticello.” Monticello was Jefferson’s home in Virginia, which he designed himself.
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    • Nickel | U.S. Mint

      WebDec 8, 2022 · Learn more about the Jefferson nickel, the U.S.'s five-cent circulating coin. The "Return to Monticello" reverse was first issued in 2006.

    • Nickel Element Facts and Properties - ThoughtCo

    • Nickel: An introduction - Explain that Stuff

      WebJun 1, 2023 · Nickel is a typical metal: solid at everyday temperatures, reasonably strong and tough, malleable (easy-to-work), and ductile (capable of being pulled into wires). It's fairly easy to polish, a reasonably good …

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    • A Brief History of the Nickel | History| Smithsonian Magazine