Nickel

Nickel ( /ˈnɪkəl/ NI-kəl) is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Ni and atomic number 28. It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge. Nickel belongs to the transition metals and is hard and ductile. Pure nickel shows a significant chemical activity that can be observed when nickel is powdered to maximize the exposed surface area on which reactions can occur, but larger pieces of the metal are slow to react with air at... More

Atomic number:

  • 28

Boiling Point:

  • 2,731.85 °C (4949.38 °F )

Chemical Element

The 28th Element in the Periodic Table

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Cobalt

Cobalt ( /ˈkoʊbɒlt/ KOH-bolt or /ˈkoʊbɔːlt/ KOH-bawlt) is a chemical element with symbol Co and atomic number 27. It is found naturally only in...

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Copper

Copper ( /ˈkɒpər/ KOP-ər) is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from Latin: cuprum) and atomic number 29. It is a ductile metal with very high...

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Symbol:

  • Ni

Atomic mass:

Mass Uncertainty
  • 58.6934 u (9.74627E-17 µg )
  • 0.0002 u (3.321E-22 µg )

Electron affinity:

Value Uncertainty
  • 1.15716 eV (0.00000115716 MeV )
  • 0.00012 eV (1.2E-10 MeV )

Electronegativity (Pauling scale):

  • 1.91

Covalent radius:

  • 1.21 pm (4.76E-8 )

Van der Waals radius:

  • 200 pm (0.00000787 )

Melting Point:

  • 1,452.85 °C (2647.16 °F )

Chemical series:

Periodic table block:

Ionization Energy:

  • 7.6398 eV (0.0000076398 MeV )

Discovery Date:

  • 1751

Discovering Country:

Electron Configuration:

  • Ar 3d8 4s2
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Density:

  • 8.91293 g/cm³ (8912.93 kg/m³ )

Specific Heat Capacity:

  • 0.46 J/(g·K) (110 Btu/lb ºF )

Heat of Fusion:

  • 305.6 J (1.907E+15 MeV )

Reflectivity:

  • 0.62
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