Nickel is a Metal. See my related link post.
Nickel is a metallic element. It is a transition metal known for its strength, corrosion resistance, and conductivity. Nickel is commonly used in alloys, batteries, and various industrial applications due to its metallic properties.
MetallicNickel's Lustre is Metallic.Lustre/Luster is the description of how light shines on something.
Crust: Lithosphere Mantle: Asthenosphere Outer Core: Metallic iron and nickel Inner Core: Solid iron and nickel
nickel (pentlandite), copper (chalcopyrite), zinc (sphalerite), lead (galena) aluminum (bauxite)
The two layers of the Earth believed to be the most metallic in composition are the outer core and the inner core. The outer core is mainly composed of liquid iron and nickel, while the inner core is solid and primarily consists of iron with some nickel and lighter elements. These metallic layers play a crucial role in generating the Earth's magnetic field through the movement of molten metal.
Nickel is a metallic element. It is a transition metal known for its strength, corrosion resistance, and conductivity. Nickel is commonly used in alloys, batteries, and various industrial applications due to its metallic properties.
No, nickel is not a rock. It is a metallic element.
The silvery metallic element that ends with the letter "l" is "nickel."
yes they do
Metallic solid
compound because it is made up of two elements, nickel andchloride
Neither. It's a metallic element.
No, only Iron(Fe), Cobalt(Co), and Nickel(Ni).
Nickel is a metallic and silver-ish color, just like the US coin, the nickel (worth 5 cents).
The metallic region is between the inner and outer core of the Earth; contain iron and nickel.
Cobalt
Nickel is a hard, smooth, and dense metal. It has a cool sensation to the touch at room temperature.