
Nickel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Properties of the element, including its history, applications, and ... certain life-forms contain nickel as an active center maki…
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Nickel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaProperties of the element, including its history, applications, and ... certain life-forms contain
nickel as an active center making ... Isotopes of
nickel ...
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nickel: Definition from Answers.com
nickel n. ( Symbol Ni ) A silvery, hard, ductile, ferromagnetic metallic element used in alloys, in corrosion-resistant surfaces a…
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nickel: Definition from Answers.comnickel n. ( Symbol Ni ) A silvery, hard, ductile, ferromagnetic metallic element used in alloys, in corrosion-resistant surfaces and batteries, and
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Nickel (United States coin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling one ... The nickel's design since 1938 has featured a pro…
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Nickel
Sources, properties, and uses. ... Nickel is found as a constituent in most meteorites and often serves as one of ... Nickel gives…
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NickelSources, properties, and uses. ...
Nickel is found as a constituent in most meteorites and often serves as one of ...
Nickel gives glass a greenish color. ...
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It\'s Elemental - The Element Nickel
The Element Nickel - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... Nickel is a hard, corrosion resistant metal. ... Adding nickel …
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It's Elemental - The Element NickelThe Element
Nickel - Basic Physical and Historical Information ...
Nickel is a hard, corrosion resistant metal. ... Adding
nickel to glass gives it a green color. ...
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Nickel - Encyclopedia of Earth
Nickeline. (Source: Mineral Information Institute ) Nickel, with a symbol of Ni, is a silvery shiny, metallic element with an atom…
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Nickel - Encyclopedia of EarthNickeline. (Source: Mineral Information Institute )
Nickel, with a symbol of Ni, is a silvery shiny, metallic element with an atomic number of 28.
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WebElements Periodic Table of the Elements | Nickel ...
This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element nickel ... Nickel is a silvery white metal tha…
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Nickel - New World Encyclopedia
Nickel (chemical symbol Ni, atomic number 28) is a silvery white metal that ... In the human body, nickel is required for the func…
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Nickel - New World EncyclopediaNickel (chemical symbol Ni, atomic number 28) is a silvery white metal that ... In the human body,
nickel is required for the function of several enzymes. ...
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How to Treat Nickel Poisoning | eHow.com
How to article - how to treat nickel poisoning. Nickel is a stable element and cannot be broken down or otherwise destroyed. Eleme…
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How to Treat Nickel Poisoning | eHow.comHow to article - how to treat
nickel poisoning.
Nickel is a stable element and cannot be broken down or otherwise destroyed. Elemental
nickel is only moderately toxic...
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ATSDR - ToxFAQs™: Nickel
Skin effects are the most common effects in people who are sensitive to nickel. ... Is there a medical test to show whether I've b…
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ATSDR - ToxFAQs™: NickelSkin effects are the most common effects in people who are sensitive to
nickel. ... Is there a medical test to show whether I've been exposed to
nickel? ...
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