white silvery
white silvery
Nickel is a metallic and silver-ish color, just like the US coin, the nickel (worth 5 cents).
The color of a US nickel is silverish. US nickels are actually made of 75% copper, but the silvery color of the remaining nickel 25% predominates.
The flame color for nickel sulfate is green. The green color is due to the presence of nickel ions in the compound.
Nickel-colored, which is a dull silvery color. The cladding is made of nickel and copper.
Salt water is a solution of salt, containing of course salt.
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The flame test for nickel produces a blue-green color flame.
To find out which years coins containing nickel were made, you can consult numismatic resources or databases that list coin compositions by year and denomination. Websites like the U.S. Mint or numismatic catalogs can provide detailed information on the metal content of coins, including those containing nickel. Additionally, coin collecting forums and books on coin identification may also have relevant information on specific years and types of nickel-containing coins.
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