It is worth something to an error collector, but not enough to finance your retirement. Might ge enough to get a cup of coffee at the Kwik Shop.
Yes. About five cents if I'm not mistaken.
it can pick up anything with iron nickel or cobalt
25% of of the element nickel is inside a united states money nickel.
The atomic mass of nickel is 58.69. Nickel is a metal element.
The answer is Ni3+
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The thickness of the US 25¢ coin (quarter) is 1.75 millimeter. The thickness of the US 5¢ coin (nickel) is 1.95 millimeter. The nickel is 0.2 millimeter ( 11.43% ) thicker than the quarter.
Actually it's not, half dollar & dollars coins are thicker.
A dime is smaller than a nickel. A nickel is worth less than a dime. A dime has a ridged side, while a nickel is smooth and thicker.
Nickel is an element and therefore is not made of anything.
Nickel and Cobalt are both elements, which means they are pure. Therefore, the do not contain anything else, so Nickel does not have Cobalt in it.
Yep....... a nickel
Five cents.
Nickel has an atomic number of 28- so if there aare only 26 electrons - 2 are missing and the ion will have a harge of 2+.
On the right rear leg, look on the backside of the leg. There is a line very close to the leg. That is what makes the 5th leg.
anything that has iron, colbalt, steel, or nickel in it
anything but iron nickel and cobalt