Ni
The element symbol Ni represents nickel. Nickel is a silvery-white metal that is commonly used in alloys for applications such as stainless steel and coins.
Nickel, Zinc, Copper, Iron
Yes, silver is an element. It is a transition metal with the atomic number 47 and symbol Ag on the periodic table. Silver is known for its shine and is commonly used in jewelry and coins.
Silver is a chemical element represented by the symbol Ag. It is a pure substance that is commonly used in jewelry, coins, and various industrial applications.
The element with atomic number 79 is gold, represented by the symbol Au. It is a highly valued precious metal known for its lustrous appearance and use in jewelry, coins, and other decorative items.
Silver
There is a nine letter symbol that is seen in the air and on coins. The symbol that is on both is the Bald Eagle, the United States National emblem.
"They" have not stopped making 20 cent coins.
Gold is a heavy element commonly used in coins and jewelry due to its durability, malleability, and resistance to tarnishing.
Bald Eagle
No, coins in a piggy bank cannot be considered an element. In chemistry, an element is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Coins are made up of various elements and compounds, such as copper, zinc, and nickel, but they themselves are not elements.
The chemical symbol Ag represents the element silver. Silver is a transition metal with a bright, shiny appearance and is commonly used in jewelry, coins, and electrical contacts due to its high conductivity.