Nickel

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Nickel is a chemical element and transition metal known for its hardness, corrosion resistance, and widespread use in alloys and batteries.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Monel 1
Nickel canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (54)

Predicate Object
instanceOf chemical element
transition metal
appearance silvery-white metal
atomicNumber 28
belongsToCategory ferromagnetic metals
belongsToSeries transition metals
block d-block
boilingPointKelvin 3186
CASNumber 7440-02-0
chemicalSymbol Ni
crystalStructure face-centered cubic
densityAtRoomTemperature 8.908 g/cm³
discoveredBy Axel Fredrik Cronstedt
discoveryYear 1751
electronConfiguration [Ar] 3d8 4s2
electronegativityPauling 1.91
group 10
hardnessMohs 4.0
healthEffect can cause allergic contact dermatitis
isAlloyingElementIn Inconel X
surface form: Inconel

Nickel self-linksurface differs
surface form: Monel

stainless steel
isCorrosionResistant true
isEssentialTraceElementFor some microorganisms
some plants
isFerromagnetic true
isHard true
majorProducerCountry Canada
Indonesia
New Caledonia
Philippines
Russia
meltingPointKelvin 1728
mostCommonOxidationState +2
nameOrigin from German word Kupfernickel meaning devil’s copper
occursInMineral garnierite
nickeline
pentlandite
oxidationStates +2
+3
0
period 4
standardAtomicWeight 58.6934
usedIn catalysts
coins
electroplating
lithium-ion battery cathodes
magnetic materials
nickel-based alloys
nickel–cadmium batteries
nickel–metal hydride batteries
rechargeable batteries
stainless steel
superalloys

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jochen Nickel familyName Nickel
Nickel isAlloyingElementIn Nickel self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Monel