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Nickel in the periodic table of the elements... Nickel in the periodic table of the elements... Nickel is a silvery... nickel is a very reactive element... Nickel is also a naturally magnetostrictive material... The unit cell of nickel is a face centered cube with a lattice parameter of 0... from what is now Syria had a nickel content of up to 100... because the ores of nickel were easily mistaken for ores of silver... Nickel is used today as common household utensils... nickel Indian cent coin introduced in 1859... Coins of pure nickel were first used in 1881 in... The bulk of the nickel mined comes from two types of... Other major deposits of nickel are found in France... and the resulting secondary concentration of nickel bearing oxide and... The one locality in the United States where nickel is commercially mined is... most of the nickel on Earth is postulated to be concentrated in the... Nickel is used in many industrial and consumer products... and its chief use is in the nickel steels and nickel cast irons... such as nickel brasses and bronzes... Nickel consumption can be summarized as... nickel brasses and bronzes... nickel is frequently used as a catalyst for... Nickel has also been often used in coins... Nickel output in 2005... Nickel output in 2005... Nickel output in 2005... Nickel is recovered by... have resulted in recent nickel processing operations being developed using these processes... Nickel is extracted from its ores by conventional roasting and reduction processes which yield a metal... Final purification of nickel oxides is performed via the... Nickel is reacted with... The nickel carbonyl gas is passed into a large chamber at high temperatures in which tens of... thousands of nickel spheres are maintained in constant motion... decomposes depositing pure nickel onto the nickel spheres... the nickel carbonyl may be decomposed in a smaller chamber at 230 degrees Celsius to create fine... The highly pure nickel produced by this process is known as... winning of the nickel from solution by plating it onto a cathode... the nickel can be taken directly in the 75... Nickel sulfide ores undergo flotation... Smelting a nickel sulfide flotation concentrate requires a MgO level of... was the largest producer of nickel with about one... Naturally occurring nickel is composed of 5 stable... Nickel plays numerous roles in the biology of microorganisms and plants... contain nickel in addition to... Exposure to nickel metal and soluble compounds should not exceed 0... in nickel equivalents per 40... Nickel sulfide fume and dust is believed to be... and various other nickel compounds may be as well... to nickel affecting their skin... Nickel is an important cause of contact allergy... The amount of nickel which is allowed in products which come into contact with human skin is regulated by... In 2002 researchers found amounts of nickel being emitted by 1 and 2... nickel was trading at... Since a nickel is worth 5 cents... Nickel and compounds Fact Sheet... High nickel release from 1... or Nickel Sulfate Hexahydrate Chronic Exposures in the Lung... High nickel release from 1...

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