None - nickel is not "made up" of anything. It is a chemical element, in of itself. The atomic number is 28 and the symbol is Ni.
It is an alloy of Copper and Nickel metal. It is mostly copper surrounded by a thin layer of Nickel to keep the silver color that we are accoustumed to.
As of 2015, a nickel (5 cents) costs between 7.8 and 8.1 cents to manufacture. The Mint is investigating the use of alternative metals for the coin. In the meantime, it's (a) illegal to melt nickels and sell them for scrap (b) unlikely to be profitable because dealers will only pay wholesale prices, less than 5 cents per coin
A quarter and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
The dime had more cents.
After the death of Nicholas Deak, the company was broken up. The foreign exchange business was sold to Thomas Cook Inc., and the precious metals became what is today Goldline. Many of the key employees who worked for Nicholas Deak are still in the precious metals industry. Look at Omega Precious Metals in NY.
Iron and nickel.
Nickels are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel, that's all. :)
If you mean nitinol, it is nickel and titanium.
Iron-nickel & alloyIron (Fe) and Nickel (Ni).
Iron-nickel & alloyIron (Fe) and Nickel (Ni).
The alloy Invar is made up by the metals of nickel and iron. The full makeup is 36% nickel and 64% iron. The alloy was invented in the year 1896 by a Swiss scientist.
The metals silver, copper and nickel are elements. It is brass that is an alloy, and copper and zinc are what make it up.
nickel
Asteroids are mostly composed of rocky fragments and of metals like iron and nickel;the same metals that are theorized to make up Earth's core.
iron, nickel and cobalt
IronNickeland then everything else in much smaller quantities.
Steel, iron and nickel.