At room temperature, Nickel is in its solid state. Nickel (Ni) melts at 1453ºC and boils at 2732ºC.
First it starts to stay solid then it melts
Same temperature as the room.
At room temp, Nickel is solid.
At STP it is a solid.
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I read this from a website: Most people don't seem to know the obvious answer to what nivkel is made of! Mostly NICKEL.
Nickel is a conductor.
Nickel has 3 (three) electron shells.
The mass of a U.S. nickel is 5.0 grams.
a nickel is not bigger than a penny its the same size
I believe from my research that the normal/regular state of nickel is a solid.
Nickel oxide is a solid.
It is solid at standard temperatures and pressures.
The element nickel is a solid at room temperature.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel#Extraction_and_purification
At room temperature, nickel, (Ni) is a solid.
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All US state quarters intended for circulation are made out of copper-nickel, 92% copper, 8% nickel.
At room temperature, nickel, (Ni) is a solid.