Yes. Nickel is a Carcinogen, which means it is capable of causing cancer.
"Proton nickel" is not a widely recognized term in chemistry or physics. It may refer to a hypothetical concept that is not supported by accepted scientific theories. Without further context or clarification, it is difficult to identify specific negative aspects of proton nickel.
25% of of the element nickel is inside a united states money nickel.
The answer is Ni3+
NiS is the formula for nickel sulfide. The nickel(II) ion has a 2+ charge and the sulfide ion is 2-. When the Ni(II)2+ bonds with the S2- the 2s cancel out and you are left with NiS (nickel sulfide). E. Morris
Nickel is an element.
Nickel
yes if you hold it alot and you swet with a dime...
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Nickel in jewelry (or in coins) is not bad for you as long as you are wearing the jewelry (or spending the coins) rather than eating it. It is quite common for people to have nickel allergies, which is why it's use in jewellery is controversial. (However it is quite cheap, which is why it is frequently used). If the jewellery makes your itch, or turns the skin slighlty green where it is being worn, stop wearing it.
Most of my life, I have never heard of any Buffalo nickels being referred to as 'Bad Luck'. I have actually heard the opposite. In fact there's one buffalo nickel that is said to be 'Lucky' It's the 1926 (encased) which is the outside and is made of brass and the nickel is made of copper and nickel. This coin is said to be Golden in color and has brought 'Good Luck' to whom ever owns one. The values of these coins vary from $20-$50 dollars. My answer to the question is No not at all. in fact they're considered 'Good Luck'
Most stainless steel contains nickel, but studies have shown that it does not cause contact dermatitis since the nickel is basically bound as a part of the alloy. As long as it isn't nickel plated it should be fine.Here is a link to a study that researched this exact question.See Related Links
Yes. It consists of nickel, nickel, and nickel.
"Proton nickel" is not a widely recognized term in chemistry or physics. It may refer to a hypothetical concept that is not supported by accepted scientific theories. Without further context or clarification, it is difficult to identify specific negative aspects of proton nickel.
The chemical compound name for NiCO3 is nickel carbonate.
By itself or part of an alloy consisting of other metals. It can be also used as a compound - nickel (III) oxide - typically used in one specific type of rechargeable batteries (nickel-cadmium; NiCd)
This is a nickel phosphide. There are a number of nickel phosphides 8 in all - this is the most nickel rich phase.
It is made of copper and nickel. A 1949 NICKEL is made from copper & nickel.