actually, if you melt and refine the metal in a 1946-2010 nickel, you will get five cents, ironically. if you can find a place that gives you...say, six cents. go to the bank and get 100 bux worth of nickels, ull get 10 dollars extra!!!
Yes. Nickel, a metal, is a nonrenewable resource. What is here is all that is here and we can't "grow" or "make" it. This is true of all the metals we mine, refine and use. But nickel is quite abundant in the earth's crust. Iron and nickel are the "normal" endproducts of stellar nucleo-systhesis, which is the fusion processes stars are doing and is the source of their energy. That means that iron and nickel should be abundant in a number of planets and in the "space rocks" we see. We have lots of iron and nickel and there are lots of nickel-iron meteorites on display in museums and being found in the field.
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If you mean the chemical element nickel, all you need is some nickel-containing ore and the means to refine it; as an element, nickel itself cannot be altered except through nuclear fusion. If you're referring to a coin containing nickel, such as the U.S. five-cent piece, you need an alloy that is 75% copper (and only 25% nickel!) and a coin press. (In fact, the Canadian version has even less nickel than that: a plating that amounts to 2% of the weight of the coin, over a core that's mostly steel with a bit of copper.) Be aware, of course, that attempting to make and use your own money is considered counterfeiting, and is illegal in almost all parts of the world.
The best way to separate iron, cobalt, and nickel, which are often found together in certain ores, typically involves a combination of physical and chemical methods. Magnetic separation can be effective, as iron is more magnetic than cobalt and nickel. Following this, hydrometallurgical processes such as solvent extraction or precipitation can further refine and separate cobalt and nickel from each other based on their chemical properties. Additionally, electrochemical methods can be employed to achieve high purity levels.
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Platinum is a very rare element and expensive to refine. Very small amounts of platinum compounds are found during the processing of copper and nickel ores. The platinum compounds are separated from the other elements in the ore by a variety of electro-chemical processes.
Yes. It consists of nickel, nickel, and nickel.
My teacher asked me to refine the wording in my composition in order to clarify my thesis statement. The processes used to refine oil can create volatile and dangerous chemicals.
The chemical compound name for NiCO3 is nickel carbonate.
By itself or part of an alloy consisting of other metals. It can be also used as a compound - nickel (III) oxide - typically used in one specific type of rechargeable batteries (nickel-cadmium; NiCd)
This is a nickel phosphide. There are a number of nickel phosphides 8 in all - this is the most nickel rich phase.