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Fe(71%) and Ni(29%) alloy
Some examples are: Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu. .
a complex ion: [Ni(NH3)6]
The outer core is hotter then the inner core
Ni (Nickel) has a larger atomic size than Fe (Iron). This is because Nickel has more electrons and energy levels, which leads to a greater atomic radius compared to Iron. Additionally, Nickel is located in the same period as Iron on the periodic table, but it is to the right of Iron, indicating a larger atomic size.
for Ni(OH)2, Ksp=6.0*10^(-16)
mo ni fe re
Mo ni fe re
inner core
Iron (Fe), and Nickel (Ni).
Ferromagnetic elements as Fe, Co, Ni.
(Fe,Ni)3P That is NOT a naturally-occurring crustal mineral
nife(ni-nitrogen)( fe-ferrum)
Fe(71%) and Ni(29%) alloy
Nickel(Ni) and Iron(Fe)
Iron (=Fe), Nickel (=Ni) and Cobalt (Co)
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