Steel with the correct amount of nickel alloyed with it makes what is commonly called "armor plate", one of the toughest alloys of steel there is, hence an excellent material for safes.
To make nickel earrings nickel-free, you can coat them with a layer of clear nail polish or a jewelry sealant to create a barrier between the nickel and your skin. Another option is to attach hypoallergenic earring hooks or posts to replace the nickel ones.
Iron-nickel & alloyIron (Fe) and Nickel (Ni).
It is a ionic compound. It is made out by Ni and i2.
The three metals that make up nickel in its alloy form are copper, iron, and chromium. These metals are combined in specific amounts to create different grades of nickel alloys with varying properties.
Nickel is primarily extracted from nickel-containing ores, such as pentlandite, garnierite, and laterite ores. The extraction process typically involves crushing the ore, followed by processes like smelting, which separates nickel from other elements, or hydrometallurgical methods that use acids to leach out the nickel. In addition, nickel can also be produced via recycling scrap metal that contains nickel alloys.
Maybe not 100% burglar proof (who ever done that?) but there are few products that can substantially reduce the risk of burglary. Burglar deterrent CD, with prerecorded household sounds you can play on your CD while you are away. Two web sites offer similar products: www.DeterrentSounds.com and www.audioguard.com.
Whether someone is truly a burglar depends on their actions and intent, not just on what you say about them. Simply labeling someone as a burglar does not make them one in the eyes of the law.
Gandalf's word did not make Biblo a burglar. Bilbo became the Company's burglar after he was nominated for the job by Gandalf.
This allows the author to build tension as the characters move through the vaults.
5 pennies make a nickel.
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I'm assuming you're familiar with the different metals used to make coins. When the Mint eliminated silver from circulating dimes, quarters, and halves back in 1965, proof coins were also switched to the same cupro-nickel "sandwich" composition. Unfortunately cupro-nickel is a harder alloy than the old 90% silver alloy so the new proof coins never struck up quite as sharp as their older counterparts. In response to collectors' demands (and to make more profit) in 1992 the Mint re-introduced proof sets that had the dime, quarter, and half struck in 90% silver. You can now buy either type of proof set each year, although the silver ones obviously cost a lot more than the cupro-nickel ones.
Because he couldent make the van go
well just do something with a circuit and there you are!
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to make more powerful magnets & to make nickel batteries