Nickel is an element.
nichrome alloy is made by mixing up of the metals nickel and chromium.
steel is an alloy
Stainless Steel; all other choices are elements - stainless steel is a steel alloy (composite elements).
The copper nickel alloy is preferred for marine operation because of its good resistance to sea water corrosion.
Ni-Cu is a nickel-copper alloy, consisting of nickel and copper as the primary elements. It is commonly used in electronic components, marine applications, and in the production of coins. The addition of copper to nickel improves the alloy's strength and corrosion resistance.
A nickel is an element!
Nickel is an element.
The element commonly used in electroplating is nickel. Nichrome wire is made of a nickel-chromium alloy.
No, nickel is a metallic element with the symbol Ni and the atomic number 28.A nickel ... a US 5 cent coin ... is made of an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel (the element).
Anything appearing on the periodic table is a pure element, not a compound or a mixture. Copper (atomic symbol is Cu), is located in the right side, middle region of the Periodic Table and is an element, a metal element.
German nickel or nickel silver is an alloy that contains nickel, zinc and copper. That makes it a type of brass which is an alloy of copper and zinc. Pure nickel is an element, not an alloy.
Aluminium is an element of one type of molecules but an alloy is a combination of more than one type of molecules like NiCd-nickel cadmium alloy etc
No, nickel is an element. Silver is another element. Neither are alloys, silver only contains silver, nickel only contains nickel. "German silver", which is not actually silver, does contain nickel. It's a silver-colored alloy of nickel, copper and zinc.
As a coin? A five cent piece or five cents. As an element? It is just called "Nickel", unless you are thinking of an alloy of copper and nickel known as "German silver".
Yes. It consists of nickel, nickel, and nickel.
nichrome alloy is made by mixing up of the metals nickel and chromium.
Presumably you're using the word "stuff" to refer to the heating element.... Toaster heating elements generally have wires made of a metal called "Nichrome", which as its name suggests is an alloy of nickel and chromium. Occasionally the alloy will contain some iron as well.