nickel

atomic mass 58,6934
 * It was discovered in the 18 century
 * Makes up 00.07% of the material in the earth crust
 * Nickel is rarely found as a pure metal in nature
 * atomic symbol is (Ni)
 * atomic number is 28

Nickel was discovered by the Swedish chemist Axel Fredrik Cronstedt in the mineral niccolite in 1751. Most of the world's supply of nickel is mined in the Sudbury region of Ontario, Canada.  Nickel is the only element named after the devil. The name comes from the German word //Kupfernickel,// meaning "Old Nick's copper," a term used by German miners. They tried to remove copper from an ore that looked like copper ore, but they were unsuccessful. Instead of copper, they got slag, a useless mass of earthy material. The miners believed the devil ("Old Nick") was playing a trick on them. So they called the fake copper ore Old Nick's copper.  Since then, nickel has become a very valuable metal. The most common use is in the production of stainless steel, a strong material that does not rust easily. It is used in hundreds of industrial and consumer applications. Nickel is also used in the manufacture of many other alloys. An alloy is made by melting and mixing two or more metals. The mixture has properties different from those of the individual metals.

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