Yes, it is used in strong steels, and in stainless steel.
It also finds use in components that have to withstand high temperatures, as in turbine blades in engines.
It is magnetic, and has a curie temperature of 355oC.
It is used widely in coins. It can be toxic, and nickel dermatitis is well-known.
In solid state, a nickel is hard. It has a boiling point of 2647.4 °F, and will become liquid.
At standard temperature and pressure nitrogen is a gas. In that state it could be considered soft.
yes
They are niobium-titanium or niobium-tin intermetallic compounds.
soft
hard
This compound is the niobium trihydroxide.
Niobium is found in nature. The main source is from the mineral Pyrochlore.
Niobium is combined with other metals such as steel and jewelry because of its hard, corrosion free and resistant qualities. It is also used in glass as a thinner for eyeglasses.
They are niobium-titanium or niobium-tin intermetallic compounds.
Hard
Niobium (Nb)
niobium period
Niobium oxychloride (NbOCl3).
Niobium is a metal.
No niobium is not dull, but it is lustrous. PLI
it is hard and sometimes soft
hard
soft you can bend and hard you can not
There are 41 protons in Niobium. The atomic number is the same as the number of protons.