Type in Periodic Table in Google and search for a link. Type in picture of the element Nickel in Google.
The 1943 Lincoln cent was made of steel, not the nickel. Do a Google search to find the picture you want.
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This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
In a service manual at the library or a parts store.
if u want money then go find a nickel ANOTHER: We gave our two cents worth twice, and still had change left over. Nickel: It has a magnetic personality.
A quarter is huge compared to an atom. To put them in perspective let's calculate how many atoms are in a US quarter: -The current US quarter has a mass of 5.67g and is 8.33% nickel and 91.67% copper. -From the mass and percentages of each element we can find that there are 5.20g of copper and 0.472g of nickel in each quarter. -Dividing the mass of each element by its molar mass we find that there are 0.0818 moles of copper and 0.00805 moles of nickel in each quarter. -Multiplying the number of moles of each element by Avogadro's number we find that there are 4.93x1022 atoms of copper and 4.85x1021 atoms of nickel in each quarter. This means there is a total of 5.41x1022 atoms in a US quarter. Let's write that number out to get a little more perspective: 54,100,000,000,000,000,000,000 That certainly is a huge number!
There are not a whole lot of these around. After looking for a while I found one, and there is a link to it below.
The gram atomic mass of nickel is 58.69 and that of chlorine is 35.453. Therefore, the atomic ratio of the compound formed is (0.587/58.69):(1.065/35.453) or about 0.0100:0.0300. The nearest small integer ratio is 1:3; therefore, the empirical formula is NiCl 3.
you need to do a unit conversion first you need to find the molar mass of the element you do that by adding the atomic mass (on periodic table) of the element or compound so in this case if the chemical symbol is just Ni then the molar mass is 58.69 if it was Ni2 then you would add 58.69 +58.69 and the molar mass would be 117.38... then you have your unit conversion 1 mole of Ni = 58.69g 20.7 moles of Ni * __ 58.69g____ = 1214.88grams 1 1 mole of N.i
i couldn't find it on my apple computer but on a windows just click on your skype name and then you can click on where your picture is supposed to be and then you will find a whole selection. **** This is for windows and skype 5.0- click on your profile picture, and your photo library will come up. And your pictures are there!
The Big Nickel is located in Sudbury, Ontario.
79 protons go to the peridic table of elements, look for your element, look at the bottom of your element and there should be a number. then round that number to the nearest whole number and there you have it, the most common isotope of yourelement