enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Nickel - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel

    Nickel is a silvery-white metal with a slight golden tinge that takes a high polish. It is one of only four elements that are ferromagnetic at or near room temperature; the others are iron, cobalt and gadolinium. Its Curie temperature is 355 °C (671 °F), meaning that bulk nickel is non-magnetic above this temperature.

  3. Melting point The temperature at which the solid–liquid phase change occurs. Boiling point The temperature at which the liquid–gas phase change occurs. Sublimation The transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas phase without passing through a liquid phase. Density (g cm −3)

  4. Metals and Alloys - Melting Temperatures - The Engineering...

    www.engineeringtoolbox.com/melting-temperature-metals-d_860.html

    Melting point is the temperature at which a substance changes from solid to liquid state. Melting points for some metals and alloys: Steel Tempering Colors. Gold, Silver and Copper - Pressure and Melting Temperatures. Related Topics. Material Properties. Properties of gases, fluids and solids. Densities, specific heats, viscosities and more.

  5. Melting Points of Metals | OnlineMetals.com®

    www.onlinemetals.com/en/melting-points

    Which Metal Has the Highest Melting Point? Towards the high end of melting point extremes, nickel and tungsten both melt at very high temperatures. Nickel melts around 2,646 °F / 1,452 °C, Tungsten around 6,150°F / 3,399 °C, yes you read that number correctly.

  6. Nickel | Definition, Properties, Symbol, Uses, & Facts |...

    www.britannica.com/science/nickel-chemical-element

    Nickel is ferromagnetic up to 358 °C, or 676 °F (its Curie point). The metal is uniquely resistant to the action of alkalies and is frequently used for containers for concentrated solutions of sodium hydroxide .

  7. Nickel - Thermal Properties - Melting Point - Thermal...

    material-properties.org/nickel-thermal-properties

    Melting point of Nickel is 1455°C. Boiling point of Nickel is 2730°C. Note that, these points are associated with the standard atmospheric pressure. Nickel – Thermal Conductivity. Thermal conductivity of Nickel is 90.7 W/ (m·K).

  8. Nickel Element Facts and Properties - ThoughtCo

    www.thoughtco.com/nickel-facts-606565

    Properties: The melting point of nickel is 1453°C, the boiling point is 2732°C, specific gravity is 8.902 (25°C), with a valence of 0, 1, 2, or 3. Nickel is a silvery white metal that takes a high polish.

  9. Nickel – Melting Point - Periodic Table of Elements

    www.periodic-table.org/nickel-melting-point

    Melting point of Nickel is 1455°C. Note that, these points are associated with the standard atmospheric pressure. In general, melting is a phase change of a substance from the solid to the liquid phase.

  10. Nickel (Ni) - Periodic Table

    periodictable.chemicalaid.com/element.php/Ni

    Nickel is the 28th element in the periodic table and has a symbol of Ni and atomic number of 28. It has an atomic weight of 58.6934 and a mass number of 58. Nickel has twenty-eight protons and thirty neutrons in its nucleus, and twenty-eight electrons in four shells.

  11. Chemical data for Ni - Nickel | PhysLink.com

    www.physlink.com/Reference/ChemicalElements/nickel.cfm

    Clickable periodic table of elements. Chemical properties of the element: Ni - Nickel. Includes the atomic number, atomic weight, crystal structure, melting point, boiling point, atomic radius, covalent radius, and more. | PhysLink.com