Neither. It's a metallic element.
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No, nickel is a mineral.
Nickel is not a mineral it is a metallic element. The main ores of Nickel Nickel are arsenides such as chloanthite (NiAs2), and the sulphides such as millerite (NiS) and pentlandite ((Ni,Fe)9S8).
The ore mineral of nickel is pentlandite, which is a sulfide mineral containing iron and nickel. Pentlandite is commonly found in association with other minerals such as pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite in nickel ore deposits.
Nickel is a metal, not a rock.
No, nickel is not a rock. It is a metallic element.
Cobalt itself is not a mineral. Cobalt mixed with arsenic and sulfur make the mineral Cobaltite. It also has iron and nickel mixed in.
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Nickel....Sudbury is the nickel capital of the world and is home to the worlds biggest nickel coin ($0.05)
Neverland Natural Arch, narrow, or neck (google the definitions)
There are several mineral deposits in the island country of the Philippines. The country has shown much potential for copper, gold, nickel, chromite, and other metals, as well as marble, limestone, clays, feldspar, rock aggregates, and dolomite.