
Ar ora ar ñä ar níquel. Nu'bya nu'bu̲ Gar komongu kasu̲ nga̲tho ya jä'i, ho̲ntho gi beni ja 'nar níquel 'nar,aka 5 piezas centavo japu̲'be̲fihe pa ar bojä. pe 'bu̲i níquel, 'bede ya 'mu̲i 28 ja ar tabla periódica, ko 'nar masa atómica ar 58.69. níquel ar gi japu̲'be̲fi ja 'nar variedad maneras – nä'ä gi tini nga̲tho nu'i alrededor ja ya 'bede komongu ya monedas (Majwäni), baterías, imanes ne asero inoxidable, ho̲ntho pa nwenda xta t'ets'i 'ra ...
nä'ä nu'i gi ga pädi dige ar níquel
níquel xi 'ma̲i alrededor Nxoge xingu ya pa – 'nehe artefactos ar 5000 BC pe̲ts'i níquel jar nu'u̲. níquel mi beni porke zo̲ho̲ jar ximha̲i a través de meteoritos metálicos. nu'bya ge ar quinto 'nar 'mu̲i mäs abundante jar ximha̲i, ko mäs nä'ä bí encuentra jar núcleo en lugar de ar corteza. Nu'bu̲ quisieras ze̲nwa njwati níquel conocido mäs dätä jar ximha̲i, you’d go to Sudbury, Ontario, Canadá, to an area covering 37 miles long and 17 miles wide.
What kind of metal is nickel? Pozo, it’s ductile, malleable and hard– a shiny silver metal with a slight gold tinge. It takes a high polish and resists corrosion. A fair conductor of electricity and heat, nickel is one of three elements that are ferromagnetic at room temperature. Nickel magnets are very strong. Di mbeni, nickel has a high melting point (1453 ya grado ar Celsius) and readily forms alloys.
Nickel is often used to make corrosion-resistant alloys such as stainless steel and heat-resistant steel. Some nickel is used for plating, as well as batteries, coins and electronics. If you add nickel to glass, it gives it a greenish tint. And did you know this? Nickel can be used as a catalyst to hydrogenate vegetable oil. Nickel– it’s versatile.
Ngäts'i, here’s something unique– today’s U.S. nickels aren’t mostly nickel! They’re more copper than nickel. And if you were to get a Canadian nickel? It’s made mostly of steel.
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