Every chemical element has its own symbol to represent them. But what is the Ni element?
The answer is Nickel, whose symbol is Ni, and there's a lot of cool facts about it that most people don't know. Let me walk you through...
The answer is Nickel, whose symbol is Ni, and there's a lot of cool facts about it that most people don't know. Let me walk you through...
Nickel Overview
Chemical Symbol
Ni (Nickel)
Uses
Used in electroplating and metal alloys because of its resistance to corrosion. Also in nickel-cadmium batteries; as a catalyst and for coins.
State at 20 °C
Solid
Description
Hard, malleable, silvery-white metal. Found in the earth's crust in portions averaging 70 ppm. It can be polished to a lustrous finish. Virtually no corrosion under normal conditions.
Name Origin
German: kupfernickel (false copper).
Sources
Chiefly found in pentlandite [(Ni,Fe)9S8] ore. The metal is produced by heating the ore in a blast furnace which replaces the sulfur with oxygen. The oxides are then treated with an acid that reacts with the iron not the nickel.
Learn more about the atomic number.
Atomic Number
28Learn more about the atomic number.
Atomic Mass
58,6934
Discovery
Discovered By: Axel Cronstedt
Year: 1751
Location: Sweden
Learn more about the atomic mass.
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