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there is a website called Numista
POSSIBLE ANSWER: nickel (Ni) EXPLANATION: all metals dissolve in water more or less and there is an equilibrium point at which the dissolving rate and the condensing rate are the same. If the solution already has enough nickel ions (in other words it is a saturated solution), then the solid nickel you put in will not dissolve.
That's a silver war nickel, containing 35% silver, and it's worth at least $2.
US nickels aren't plated. They're struck from a solid alloy containing 25% nickel and 75% copper. Canadian nickels have a core containing mostly steel with a small amount of copper, and are plated with pure nickel.
I am very allergic to nickel, and I have 3 tattoos. I had no problems with them. Go to a reliable, certified shop. Ask your artist about their ink, and what the ingredients are.
Britains current circulating coins containing nickel include the - 5, 10 and 50 Pence with a 25% nickel content 20 Pence with a 16% nickel content 1 Pound coin with a 5.5% nickel content 2 Pound coin with a 4% nickel content
How could you find out which years coins containing nickel were made in?
the answer is nickel, copper, and lithium, the lithium is used for containing the electrical charge.
The element with atomic number 28 is Nickel (Ni). It is a transition metal in period 4 of the Periodic Table. It is the first element in the Nickel family. It has 28 electrons in 4 shells with 2 electrons in the outer shell.