NICKEL

metallic chemical element; symbol Ni; at. no. 28; at. wt. 58.69; m.p. about 1,453 degrees Celsius; b.p. about 2,732 degrees Celsius; sp. gr. 8.902 at 25 degrees Celsius; valence 0, +1, +2, +3, or +4.

Nickel is a hard, malleable, ductile, lustrous, silver-white metal with a face-centered cubic crystalline structure. It takes a high polish. In its magnetic properties and chemical activity it resembles iron and cobalt, the elements preceding it in group VIII of the periodic table. It is a fairly good conductor of heat and electricity. In its familiar compounds nickel is bivalent, although it assumes other valences. It also forms a number of complex compounds. Most nickel compounds are blue or green. Nickel dissolves slowly in dilute acids but, like iron, becomes passive when treated with nitric acid. Finely divided nickel adsorbs hydrogen.

Commercially, the most important compound is the sulfate, which is used in electroplating, as a mordant in dyeing, in preparation of other nickel compounds, and in paints, varnishes, and ceramics. The nickel oxides are also important; they are used in ceramic glazes, in glass manufacture, in the preparation of alloys, and in the Edison battery. Pure wrought nickel in the form of sheets and wire has many uses. Finely divided nickel is used as a catalyst, e.g., in the hydrogenation of oils. Nickel is used as a protective and ornamental coating for less corrosion resistant metals, especially iron and steel; it is applied by electroplating and by other methods (see plating). It is used in the nickel-cadmium storage battery.

The major use of nickel is in the preparation of alloys. The chief attributes of nickel alloys are strength, ductility, and resistance to corrosion and heat. Many stainless steels contain nickel. Nickel steels are used in safes and armor plate. Alloys of nickel and copper are widely used, e.g., Monel metal, nickel bronze, and nickel silver. The so-called German silver is a nickel-copper alloy. Nickel-copper alloys are used in coinage; the American "nickel" coin is about one-fourth nickel. Constantan is a nickel-copper alloy used in thermocouples. Other alloys of nickel include nickel-chromium alloys (such as Nichrome) used for electric heating elements; alloys of aluminum, nickel, cobalt, and iron (such as Alnico) used to make magnets; and alloys of nickel, chromium, and cobalt used structurally in jet engines.

Nickel occurs in a number of minerals; its chief ores are pentlandite and pyrrhotite (nickel-iron sulfides) and garnierite (nickel-magnesium silicate). Nickel is present in most meteorites. It is also found in trace amounts in plants and animals. Nickel sulfide ores are concentrated by the flotation process, then smelted or roasted to partially convert them to the oxide form, and further treated in a Bessemer converter to form a matte. The metal is separated from copper and other metals present in the Bessemer matte by electrorefining or chemical methods (see Mond process under Mond, Ludwig). The end product is in the form of nickel cathodes, pellets, or powder. Nickel was discovered in 1751 by A. F. Cronstedt in kupfernickel (niccolite), a copper-colored nickel arsenide mineral.

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THE NICKEL AND DIME DECADE THE NICKEL AND DIME DECADE American Popular Culture During the...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Best, Gary Dean. The nickel and dime decade: American popular culture during the 1930s...
...HORSE OF A DIFFERENT COLOR Shaking the Nickel Bush By RALPH MOODY Illustrated...Data Moody, Ralph, 1898- Shaking the nickel bush / by Ralph Moody; illustrated by...SO LONG, BUDDY 224 SHAKING THE NICKEL BUSH 1 In a Bad Way N OBODY likes...
...THE ART OF PERCEPTION Douglas R. Nickel with an introduction by Maria Morris...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data: Nickel, Douglas R. Douglas Robert , 1961...Watkins : the art of perception / Douglas R. Nickel and Maria Morris Hambourg. p. cm. Published...
...German Democratic Republic as Osteuropaische Baukunst des Mittelalters Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Nickel, Heinrich L. Medieval architecture in Eastern Europe Translation of: Osteuropaische Baukunst des Mittelalters. Bibliography...
...IN THE WORKPLACE Edited by: GERTRUDE EZORSKY James W. Nickel, Advisory Editor Published under the sponsorship of the...relations United States. I. Ezorsky, Gertrude, 1926- . II. Nickel, James W. HD6957.U6M67 1986 331.25 86-6949 ISBN 0-88706-362-4...
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Cardiovascular Effects of Nickel: Lippmann et Al. Respond. by Morton Lippmann...understandable that Dutton of the International Nickel Company (INCO) would like to separate the nickel emissions from the 381-m INCO smelter stack from...
...of Ultrafine Carbon Black with Iron and Nickel on Heart Rate Variability in Spontaneously...sub.4).sub.3; 105 microg and 210 microg, nickel sulfate (NiSO4; 263 microg and 526 microg...heart rate variability, interaction, iron, nickel, spontaneously hypertensive rats, ultrafine...
...Sources and Cardiovascular Effects of Nickel. by Michael D. Dutton Lippmann...contained "greatly elevated concentrations of nickel attributable to the Ni smelter at Sudbury...2-year inhalation exposures of rodents to nickel sulfate at levels 600 times higher than...
Effect of nickel sulfate on testicular steroidogenesis...K. Das , Shakuntala Dasgupta Nickel, a widely used heavy metal, exerts potent...was designed to assess the effects of nickel sulfate on testicular steroidogenesis...
...Ascorbate Depletion: A Critical Step in Nickel Carcinogenesis? by Konstantin Salnikow , Kazimierz S. Kasprzak Nickel compounds are known to cause respiratory...direct genotoxic effects are central to nickel carcinogenesis and probably to that of...
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Zambia May Soon Exploit Nickel Deposit. by Robin Bromby Zambia may soon be able to add nickel to its list of major mineral exports, following...in California, which concluded that the nickel deposit could be profitably mined using...
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America. by Joni Scott Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America by Barbara Ehrenreich...profits to the tune of a $224,870,103 per year salary. Nickel and Dimed is an American anti-fairy tale, infused with...
Nickel and Dimed by Lillian Daniel Nickel and Dimed. By Barbara Ehrenreich. Metropolitan Books, 221...to support a family on those wages, Barbara Ehrenreichs Nickel and Dimed sounds a wake-up call. America has forgotten...
...Amish Forgiveness," Silence, and the West Nickel Mines School Shooting. by Julia Spicher...named Charles Carl Roberts IV entered West Nickel Mines Amish School, a simple one-room...br/ The shooting at Nickel Mines was not an Amish tragedy any more...
Take this job and show it: Nickel and Dimed leads a pack of plays about...tots. But this is a docu-play called Nickel and Dimed, and these waitresses have...sometimes brutal way to earn a living. Nickel and Dimed, a new play by Joan Holden...
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European Nickel Firm Invests $ 48 M in RP Laterite Project. In a statement...Corp. and a 18.7 percent direct interest in the Philippines Berong Nickel Corp., whose nickel deposits are located in Palawan. "This transaction significantly...
BHP Billiton Eyes Nickel Mine Here. Byline: MELODY M. AGUIBA BHP Billiton, worlds third largest nickel producer, is scouting for prospectively huge nickel sources in the Philippines as it eyes a Zambales nickel project of Benguet and nickel...
Canadian Company to Supply Palawan Nickel to 3 Countries. Byline: Melody M...Narra, Palawan is anticipating to complete nickel supply deals with Sinosteel Raw Materials...000 to 40,000 dry metric tons (DMT) of nickel ore from its Alpha nickel project. The...
Sumitomo Seeks PEZA Perks for Nickel Plant. Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd...and the proclamation of its $1.3-billion nickel processing plant project in Surigao del...president of Sumitomo-owned Coral Bay Nickel Corp. (CBNC) in Palawan, has already informed...
Norwegian Firm Mines Mindoro Nickel. Byline: MELODY M.AGUIBA Norwegian...103 percent increase in its Mindoro nickel resource which will increase plant...to become one of Philippines largest nickel facilities. Engineering contractor...
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NICKEL metallic chemical element; symbol Ni; at. no. 28; at...902 at 25 degrees Celsius; valence 0, +1, +2, +3, or +4. Nickel is a hard, malleable, ductile, lustrous, silver-white metal...conductor of heat and electricity. In its familiar compounds nickel is bivalent, although it assumes other valences. It also...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: NICKEL Periodic Table of the Elements: Nickel Atomic Number: 28 Atomic Symbol: Ni Nickel Atomic Weight: 58.69 Electron Configuration: 2 8 16 2 ____________________ Copyright 2009...
...alkalies. Another outstanding discovery of his was nickel carbonyl, a gas formed from carbon monoxide and metallic nickel. Mond developed a valuable method known as the Mond process for extracting nickel from its ores by use of this carbonyl. In the...
...GERMAN SILVER name for various alloys of copper, zinc, and nickel, sometimes also containing lead and tin. They were originally...follows: copper, from 50% to 61.6%; zinc, from 19% to 17.2%; nickel, from 30% to 21.1%. The proportions are always specified in...
...ndit, yellowish-bronze, opaque mineral, a sulfide of iron and nickel, (Fe,Ni) 9 S 8 . It is found in masses nearly always associated...sulfide pyrrhotite. The largest deposit of this important ore of nickel is at Sudbury, Ont. Important deposits are mined in Manitoba...
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