Nickel reacts with several chemicals such as iron and cobalt. Elementary nickel is water insoluble at T=20 degrees Celsius; pressure = 1 bar. Nickel chloride is most water soluble; 553 g/L at 20 degrees Celsius, to 880 g/L at 99.9 degrees Celsius.
It's a natural metal found in the earth, in ore veins similar to those of other metals. The element is found biologically in plant and bacterial enzymes, but high concentrations are toxic to most organisms.
Nickel has been found in a naturally occurring crystal form.
yes it reacts with iron and cobalt and a lot of others because it is a transition metal so it can react with a lot
it is annoying
Nickel is one of the less chemically active metals. It does not easily combine with other elements.
Nickel is an element, periodic table Ni
It can react with Hydrogen, Litium and some unknown elements.
Nickel Doesn't react with water under normal conditions
The element argon is a noble or inert gas. As such, it doesn't want to react with any other elements.
No. Both are elements. So Aluminium contains only aluminium. Nickel contains only nickel.
Any of the elements in Group 0 of the Periodic Table (exc. Radon) are highly unreactive and so, won't react with any elements. They are also known as the inert gases.
It can react with Hydrogen, Litium and some unknown elements.
Nickel doesn't react with linen.
Nickel Doesn't react with water under normal conditions
The Noble gasses.
yes
Magnetic materials may contain any mixture of certain elements. Three of the most common elements are iron, nickel and cobalt.
All of them tend not to react with each other until you get lower down the group
no
nickel is man-made because i can't be found anywhere else
It won't react with any of the other elements.
It does not react with any element, but it does with any besides water. Chlorine is classified as a halogen, a highly reactive nonmetal.
The element argon is a noble or inert gas. As such, it doesn't want to react with any other elements.