Nickel (Ni) Fun Facts
"The Tough Coin, a corrosion-resistant hero who makes up our money and toughens up stainless steel."
The true essence of Nickel (Ni) on the molecular frontier.
Nickel is a hard, silvery-white, lustrous metal.
Nickel is found in the five-cent �nickel� coin in US currency.
Nickel is a common metal used for currency in futuristic and post-apocalyptic settings.
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Did You Know?
The Earth's core is believed to be made of an iron-nickel alloy.
The U.S. five-cent coin, the 'nickel', is actually only 25% nickel and 75% copper.
Most meteorites contain nickel, so finding nickel in the ground can be a sign of a past impact.
Nickel-plated objects are highly resistant to corrosion, and the process is often used for protective coatings.
Some people have a common skin allergy to nickel, which can cause a rash (contact dermatitis) from contact with jewelry, buttons, or coins.