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Is nickel reactive

Updated: 8/10/2023
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7y ago

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Nickel is not generally reactive to common temperatures and environments. In industry it is commonly used to electroplate steel surfaces to protect them from rust. It takes a strong acid to dissolve it and even then the reaction is very slow.

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6y ago

Nearly all nickel found in nature is not radioactive. Trace amounts of radioactive nickel-59 and be found, but they are not significant. Like all elements, radioactive synthetic isotopes of nickel exist.

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12y ago

Nickel is a metal, so it will generally give up electrons to a nonmetal anion or a polyatomic anion (negative ion made of more than one atom) to form an ionic compound. For example, NiCl2, or NiSO4.

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7y ago

No. If you have a US 5 cent coin in your pocket, it is made of nickel and copper. That would be rather unhealthy.

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7y ago

No, it is inert.

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10y ago

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10y ago

yes nickel is reactive thats what i think

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7y ago

No, it is not radioactive.

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13y ago

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