Nickel
The discovery of
is credited to Axel-Fredrik Cronstedt.
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Facts about the History and the Discovery of the Nickel Element; The use of nickel dates back as far as 3500 BC. Nickel was discovered by Baron Axel Frederik Cronstedt in 1751.
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Nickel was discovered by the Swedish chemist Axel Fredrik Cronstedt in the mineral niccolite (NiAs) in 1751. Today, most nickel is obtained from the mineral pentlandite (NiS·2FeS). Most of the world's supply of nickel is mined in the Sudbury region of Ontario, Canada.
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Below is a list of all of the known elements, who they were discovered by and the year they were discovered. Some elements, such as gold, silver and iron, have been known since ancient times, so it is impossible to credit a single person for their discovery. ... Nickel Axel Fredrik Cronstedt 1751...
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Nickel has a fairly long history and has been used by many ancient cultures. In what is now Syria, nickel was a component of many bronze structures. These are believed to have been made in about 20BC. Some manuscripts from Ancient China sug...
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Nickel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nickel (pronounced /ˈnɪkəl/ ) 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. It is one of the four f...
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Discovered by Alex Cronstedt in 1751 ... Not necessary to make nickel in the laboratory, it is available commercially ... Nickel Uses...
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This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element nickel ... Brief description: nickel is found as a constituent in most meteorites and often serves as one of the criteria for distinguishing a meteorite from other minerals. Iron meteorites, or siderites, may contain iron alloyed with from...
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Nickel was discovered by Constedt in 1751 in Kupfernickel. Nickel is found as a constituent in most meteorites and often serves as one of the criteria for distinguishing a meteorite from other minerals.
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The end product is in the form of nickel cathodes, pellets, or powder. Nickel was discovered in 1751 by A. F. Cronstedt in kupfernickel (niccolite), a copper-colored nickel arsenide mineral.
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