German nickel or nickel silver is an alloy that contains nickel, zinc and copper. That makes it a type of brass which is an alloy of copper and zinc.
Pure nickel is an element, not an alloy.
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Nickel is a silver-white metal with high corrosion resistance, used in making coins, jewelry, and electroplating. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, with a yellowish color and used in making Musical Instruments, fittings, and decorative items. Nickel is softer than brass and has a higher resistance to corrosion.
Brass is a yellow-colored alloy made from copper and zinc, while nickel is a silver-colored metal with a slight blue tint. Brass tends to have a warmer tone and is less shiny than nickel. You can differentiate between the two by comparing their color, shine, and possibly using a magnet (nickel is magnetic, while brass is not).
No, nickel sulfide does not have covalent bonds. Nickel sulfide typically forms ionic bonds due to the difference in electronegativity between nickel and sulfur.
Nickel silver is an alloy of nickel, copper, and zinc, while sterling silver is an alloy of silver and copper. You can tell the difference between the two by looking for a marking such as "925," which indicates sterling silver's higher silver content compared to nickel silver. Sterling silver will also have a brighter appearance and may tarnish less than nickel silver.
A 50p coin in the UK is made of cupro-nickel, with 75% copper and 25% nickel. The coin also features a nickel-brass outer ring and a Cupro-nickel inner core.
Iron nickel steel is an alloy primarily made of iron, nickel, and carbon, known for its strength and durability. Cobalt is a hard, magnetic metal often used in alloys for high-temperature and high-strength applications. Brass and bronze are copper alloys, with brass being a combination of copper and zinc, while bronze is a combination of copper and tin. Aluminum is a lightweight metal used in various applications due to its corrosion resistance and strength-to-weight ratio. Tin, silver, gold, and copper are pure metals that are used in various industries due to their unique properties.