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You can find one in route 6. It is kind of hard to find. you can also find a charmander and a bulbasaur
you dont actually find one you have to find a swinub or pilowswine and evolve it
You can't, you can only find that on the white version. You can find Tornadous in Black.
Only one place - where it is mined in Ontario, Canada. Read on for more Nickel info: Nickel was discovered by the Swedish chemist Axel Fredrik Cronstedt in the mineral niccolite (NiAs) in 1751. Today, most nickel is obtained from the mineral pentlandite (NiS·2FeS). Most of the world's supply of nickel is mined in the Sudbury region of Ontario, Canada. It is believed that this large deposit of nickel ore is a result of an ancient meteor impact. Nickel is a hard, corrosion resistant metal. It can be electroplated onto other metals to form a protective coating. Finely divided nickel is used as a catalyst for the hydrogenation of vegetable oils. Adding nickel to glass gives it a green color. A single kilogram of nickel can be drawn into 300 kilometers of wire. Nickel is also used to manufacture some types of coins and batteries. Now how about that ?
The name comes from the German word Kupfernickel, meaning "devil's copper". It's generally thought that the name was given by the metal's discoverer, Baron Axel Frederik Cronstedt. Miners had hoped to find softer copper, but instead found a metal that was much harder and more difficult to work with.
mid 18th century: shortening of German Kupfernickel, the copper-colored ore from which nickel was first obtained, from Kupfer 'copper' + Nickel 'demon' (with reference to the ore's failure to yield copper).
I don't know the date on this -- medieval I think. But nickel was extractible from an ore that looked a lot like copper ore, which was called Devil's copper, or kupfernickel. Nickel means "devil", as in Old Nick, and the name stuck because of the ore's name.It got its name from an old word that meant old nick witch also meant the devil.
The Big Nickel is located in Sudbury, Ontario.
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The specific gravity of nickel can be calculated by dividing the density of nickel by the density of water at room temperature. First, find the density of water by dividing its mass (20.9 g) by its volume (20.9 mL). Then, find the mass of 2.35 cm3 of nickel by multiplying its volume by the density of water. Finally, divide this mass by the volume of nickel (2.35 cm3) to find the density of nickel.
You get a fan by helping people in the factory and use it on a robot in the bar and he'll give you a nickel :)
The mantle does not contain free Iron or Nickel. It is made of siliceous minerals.