A polyvalent metal refers to a metal that can have different charges. Nickel is a polyvalent metal because it has two charges, +2 and +3.
yes because it is a metal
Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, and Gadolinium.
Nickel is a metal and therefore a conductor. It does not have particularly good conductivity like copper or silver. In alloy form it is used in wirewound resistors.
iron,nickel,cobalt,zinc,copper,brass are some examples that can attract metals.
I read this from a website: Most people don't seem to know the obvious answer to what nivkel is made of! Mostly NICKEL.
A polyvalent metal is a metal that can have different charges. the four polyvalent metals are: copper which can be +1 or +1 (I, II) iron which can be +2 or +3 (II, III) lead which can be +2 or +4 (II, IV) tin which can be +2 or +4 (II, IV
polyvalent atom
Fe is the polyvalent ion in this.
His polyvalent disciplines make him unique in our region
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Nickel nimh stands for "NIckel Metal Hydride"
no nickel is an element, a metal
Nickel is a metal and has 28 electrons when not ionized.
Nickel is a Transition Metal
Nickel is a metal, not a rock.
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Yes. It's a metal.