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One of the most widely used alloying elements in steel. In amounts of 0.50% to 5.00% its use in alloy steels increases the toughness and tensile strength without detrimental effect on the ductility. Nickel also increases the hardenability.
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A metal used in alloys to provide corrosion and heat resistance for products in the iron, steel and aerospace industries. Nickel is used as a catalyst in the chemical industry. It is toxic and, in some forms, is listed as a cancer-causing agent under Proposition 65.
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Element used for alloying iron and steel as well as nonferrous metals; melting point 1455
Ãâó: www.sfsa.org/sfsa/glossary/deftrmnn.html
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enters the aquatic environment through the weathering of rocks and as a result of human activities, primarily the burning of fossil fuels and from smelting and electroplating industries.
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A nearly silver-white hard malleable metallic element commonly used in combination with other metals for coinage. Also a reference to a US and Canadian five-cent piece.
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| nickel | a storage battery having a nickel oxide cathode and an iron anode with an electrolyte of potassium hydroxide |
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