iron and cobalt
Iron and cobalt are metals like nickel. They cannot chemically bond together, but they can be combined as a mixture to form an alloy.
Nickel reacts with the anions (negative ions) of nonmetals and polyatomic molecules.
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Iron and cobalt are metals like nickel. They cannot chemically bond together, but they can be combined as a mixture to form an alloy.
Nickel reacts with the anions (negative ions) of nonmetals and polyatomic molecules.
To answer this question you need to refer to the Activity Series. In this case, it is a metal. The metals and non-metals listed below WILL react with nickel. (from most reactive - least reactive)
Gold, Platinum, Paladium, Silver, Mercury, Copper, Bismuth, Arsenic, Antimony, Hydrogen, Lead, Tin.
Gold is the MOS reactive. This is known by two ways. 1) The activity series, and 2) Putting gold in HNO3 (Nitric Acid). Gold will NOT dissolve in Nitric Acid.
Tin is the LEST reactive. This is because it is near nickel.
let's do an example of Nickel and Sodium.
NaCl+Ni = NiNa + Cl? NOPE
Nickel won't react with soduim because Sodium is high on the list of activity series.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) can react with nickel to form nickel chloride (NiCl2) and hydrogen gas (H2).
Nickel will not react with water or air. It will, however, react with the anions of non metals and polyatomic molecules.
Nickel is the only metal chromium will bond with, therefore an object must be nickel plated before being chrome plated or "chromed"
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The chemical name for nickel is Ni.
The chemical symbol for nickel is Ni.
The chemical name of Ni is nickel.
The chemical symbol for nickel is Ni.