Nickel is a versatile metal known for its resistance to corrosion and is primarily used in alloys and batteries.
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🔩 Nickel is a silvery-white metal that is highly resistant to corrosion.
🔬 It is commonly used in the production of stainless steel, which contains around 8-12% nickel.
🌍 Nickel is the fifth-most commonly used metal in the world.
🔋 Nickel is a key component in rechargeable batteries, particularly lithium-ion types.
🔗 Over 70% of the world's nickel is extracted from sulfide ores.
🌡️ Nickel has a melting point of 1,455°C (2,651°F).
⚡ Nickel is an excellent conductor of electricity.
💡 The largest producers of nickel are Indonesia, the Philippines, Russia, and Canada.
🔋 Nickel-containing alloys are utilized in aerospace applications due to their heat resistance.
💰 The price of nickel can be highly volatile due to market demand and supply chains.
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