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37 Rb... | 38 Sr... | 39 Y... | 40 Zr... | 41 Nb... | 42 Mo... | 43 Tc... | 44 Ru... | 45 Rh... | 46 Pd... | 47 Ag... | 48 Cd... | 49 In... | 50 Sn... | 51 Sb... | 52 Te... | 53 I... | 54 Xe. |
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87 Fr... | 88 Ra... | 89-103 Ac-Lr | 104 Rf | 105 Db | 106 Sg | 107 Bh | 108 Hs | 109 Mt | 110 Ds | 111 Rg | 112 Cn | 113 Nh | 114 Fl | 115 Mc | 116 Lv | 117 Ts | 118 Og |
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89 Ac... | 90 Th... | 91 Pa... | 92 U... | 93 Np... | 94 Pu... | 95 Am... | 96 Cm... | 97 Bk... | 98 Cf... | 99 Es... | 100 Fm... | 101 Md... | 102 No... | 103 Lr | |||
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28 Ni NickelTransition metal, mass: 58.693 u, 5 stable isotopes (58, 60, 61, 62, 64), abundance rank (earth/space): 22/15Click image to magnify. Pure nickel button, obtained by electrolysis, about 20 grams. Original size in cm: 2 x 2 ![]() ![]() Nickel is a quite inert metal, which often is used for plating, but frequently causes allergic reactions on the skins of many people. Its main use is in alloys, especially in steel. Nickel is ferromagnetic and, together withiron, forms the inner core of the Earth, which is a big magnet. The rather rare nickel 62 is the most stable isotope, the one with the highest binding energy. ![]() ![]() Widmanstätten patterns in an iron-nickel meteorite (Muonionalusta). These form in a millions of years long cooling process in the vacuum of space. Inside the taenite (30-50% Ni), kamacite (4-7.5% Ni) crystallizes. Etching with nitric acid makes the patterns visible. Nickel is less affected by that than iron, the more nickel abundant taenite forms straight lines, which enclose the plates of kamacite. Disc diameter: 3 cm. ![]() Nickel sheet, 1.7 grams, 1 x 2 cm. Advertisement
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