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Nickel cube (Ni), 99.6%, 10x10 mm. Articul: 2813140119
1 100,00 ₽
Кулон. Никель. Pendant. Nickel. Articul: 2818120320
810,00 ₽
Брелок. Никель. Trinket. Nickel. Articul: 2817120420
550,00 ₽
Пуговица 18 мм. Никель. Ni. Chemical button 18 mm. Articul: but28
340,00 ₽
Брелок 20х30 мм. Никель. Ni Keyring 20x30 mm. Articul: pt28
600,00 ₽
Акриловый кубик 25 мм. Никель (Ni). Ni acrylic cube 25x25x25 mm. Articul: ac28
1 500,00 ₽
Брелок 20х40 мм. Никель (Ni) Ni keychain 20x40 mm. Articul: 28577
700,00 ₽
Кубик из никеля (Ni), 99,6%, 1 дюйм (25,4 мм) Nickel 99.6 (Ni) 1 inch cube Articul: 1inch28
4 500,00 ₽
Никель

Ni
Atomic number     28
Atomic mass       58,693
Density, kg / m ?     8900
Temperature
melting, ° С       1453
 
Nickel is a ductile, malleable, silver-white transition metal, at normal temperatures in air it is covered with a thin oxide film. Chemically inactive. Metal in an unclean state was first obtained in 1751 by the Swedish chemist A. Kronstedt, who also proposed the name of the element. A much cleaner metal was obtained in 1804 by the German chemist I. Richter. The name "Nickel" comes from the Kupfernickel mineral, known already in the 17th century and often misleading miners by its external resemblance to copper ores. Since the middle of the 18th century, Nickel has been used only as an integral part of alloys similar in appearance to silver. The widespread development of the nickel industry at the end of the 19th century is associated with the discovery of large deposits of nickel ores in New Caledonia and Canada and the discovery of its "ennobling" influence on the properties of steels.

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