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Molten nickel refers to nickel that has been heated to a liquid state, typically at temperatures exceeding 1455 degrees Celsius (2651 degrees Fahrenheit), which is its melting point. In this state, nickel can be processed and shaped for various industrial applications, such as in the production of alloys, batteries, and stainless steel. The molten form allows for easier manipulation and casting into desired shapes. It is crucial in metallurgical processes where purity and temperature control are essential.

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