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  1. The Jefferson nickel has been the five-cent coin struck by the United States Mint since 1938, when it replaced the Buffalo nickel. From 1938 until 2004, the copper-nickel coin's obverse featured a profile depiction of Founding Father and third U.S. President Thomas Jefferson by artist Felix Schlag ; the obverse design used in 2005 was also in ...

  2. Feb 15, 2024 · Key facts. In 2022, Canada produced 143,000 tonnes of nickel and ranked sixth in the world nickel mine production. Canada's exports of nickel and nickel-based products in 2022 were valued at $7.5 billion. An important evolving use of nickel is in production of lithium-ion batteries for electric and hybrid vehicles, which accounted for 15% of ...

  3. Sep 15, 2010 · 1942-1945 Silver Wartime Jefferson Nickels. During World War II, the Jefferson Nickel series underwent a significant change. Since nickel was identified as a strategic metal for the war effort, the composition of the five cent piece was changed to 35% silver, 9% manganese, and 56% copper.

  4. The 5 stable and 30 unstable isotopes of nickel range in atomic weight from 48 Ni to 82 Ni, and include: Nickel-48, discovered in 1999, is the most neutron-poor nickel isotope known. With 28 protons and 20 neutrons 48 Ni is "doubly magic" (like 208 Pb

  5. Nickel–cadmium battery. Nickel (Canadian coin) Nickel (United States coin)

  6. Nickel silver, maillechort, German silver, argentan, new silver, nickel brass, albata, or alpacca is a copper alloy with nickel and often zinc. The usual formulation is 60% copper, 20% nickel and 20% zinc. Nickel silver does not contain the element silver. It is named for its silvery appearance, which can make it attractive as a cheaper and ...

  7. Nickel electroplating is a technique of electroplating a thin layer of nickel onto a metal object. The nickel layer can be decorative, provide corrosion resistance, wear resistance, or used to build up worn or undersized parts for salvage purposes.

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