Nickel is corrosion resistant, which means it doesn't rust so it is used in making stainless steel things like kitchen equipment, cutlery, a lot of surgical equipment is made out of stainless steel, also the tools that dentists use are made out of stainless steel because stainless steel is very hygienic. Nickel is used to make alloys, coins, magnets, rechargeable batteries and electric guitar strings.
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Nickel is used in many industrial and consumer products, including stainless steel, magnets, coinage, rechargeable batteries, Electric Guitar strings and special alloys.
highly ductile and heat- and corrosion-resistant metal, nickel is used primarily in stainless and specialty steel production, plating, and high-temperature superalloys
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the properties and uses of the mineral
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well it is used for its high silver content and supplies the world with most of it s silver needs
Augite is a non-metallic mineral with a hardness on the Mohs Hardness Scale of 5.5-6. It has a white to pale gray streak. Its color can range from dark green to gray. It forms short, 8-sided prisms. It has two good cleavages that intersect at 87 degrees and 93 degrees, which are nearly right angles. Its specific gravity is 3.2-3.5. It is used for some pyroxene mined as an ore of lithium, for making steel.
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Nickel is an important ingredient in many types of steel, and it is also used in nickel-cadmium batteries.
it explodes on a diamond
Nickel is an important alloying component for steel an other metals; nickel is used also as coating.
Wulfenite is an ore of lead and molybdenum.
what is a uses of nickel
I is used to create sulfur dioxide to make paper.
the properties and uses of the mineral
I only have 3 and they are mineral specimens, omamental stone, and gemstones
Cavansite is a very rare mineral mainly used at a collectors item.
buttons and stainless steel pots are uses of nickel................................................Nickel is a metallic element, making up 0.008% of the Earth's crust. also.... buildings and infrastructure, chemical production, communications, energy supply, environmental protection, food preparation, water treatment and travel, all rely on nickel in some way amongst other things.....
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