There once was an element called Nickel,
Who thought that he would like a pickle.
He went to the store
And found three or four,
Before he found the pickles were fickle.
Suck my pickle and I'll give you a nickel! XD
"The poet entertained the crowd with a hilarious limerick about a mischievous leprechaun."
Nickel is the element with a name that means "not good for monks." This originated from the German word "kupfernickel," which translates to "copper devil" or "not good ore" because it resembled copper ore but was unyielding in the extraction of copper, causing frustration for miners.
It is a limerick. The following limerick is of unknown origin:The limerick packs laughs anatomicalInto space that is quite economical. But the good ones I've seenSo seldom are cleanAnd the clean ones so seldom are comical
" A nickel for news " "Nickel news"
It is about 130 miles or 210 kilometres. Much of the road is quite good. You have a few options, going through Limerick, or going by the Killimer to Tarbert ferry.It is about 130 miles or 210 kilometres. Much of the road is quite good. You have a few options, going through Limerick, or going by the Killimer to Tarbert ferry.It is about 130 miles or 210 kilometres. Much of the road is quite good. You have a few options, going through Limerick, or going by the Killimer to Tarbert ferry.It is about 130 miles or 210 kilometres. Much of the road is quite good. You have a few options, going through Limerick, or going by the Killimer to Tarbert ferry.It is about 130 miles or 210 kilometres. Much of the road is quite good. You have a few options, going through Limerick, or going by the Killimer to Tarbert ferry.It is about 130 miles or 210 kilometres. Much of the road is quite good. You have a few options, going through Limerick, or going by the Killimer to Tarbert ferry.It is about 130 miles or 210 kilometres. Much of the road is quite good. You have a few options, going through Limerick, or going by the Killimer to Tarbert ferry.It is about 130 miles or 210 kilometres. Much of the road is quite good. You have a few options, going through Limerick, or going by the Killimer to Tarbert ferry.It is about 130 miles or 210 kilometres. Much of the road is quite good. You have a few options, going through Limerick, or going by the Killimer to Tarbert ferry.It is about 130 miles or 210 kilometres. Much of the road is quite good. You have a few options, going through Limerick, or going by the Killimer to Tarbert ferry.It is about 130 miles or 210 kilometres. Much of the road is quite good. You have a few options, going through Limerick, or going by the Killimer to Tarbert ferry.
I don't know, nobody knows if someone did, they would have posted something sooner
Its OK: most metals are good conductors -------------------------------------------- More: since a nickel is made out of copper and nickel then it is sure to be a good conductor. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ More Information: Pure nickel is not a very good thermal conductor compared to other metals like copper. Nickel is often mixed with other metals, such as copper, and those alloys often have better thermal conductivity than pure nickel.
The limerick packs laughs anatomicalIn space that is quite economical, But the good ones I've seenSo seldom are clean,And the clean ones so seldom are comical. Five lines
There is no such thing as a good element or a bad element.
Possibly. I'm not amazingly good, but I've been known to turn my hand to it.
No, a nickel bracelet is not an insulator. Nickel is a good conductor of electricity, so a bracelet made of nickel would conduct electricity rather than insulate against it.