Nickel is like a special kind of metal that loves to be part of cool shapes and strong stuff.
Imagine you have a box full of building blocks, some are red, some are blue, and one group is shiny silver. Nickel is like those shiny silver blocks. When you use them in your tower or your bridge, they make the structure extra strong and flexible, so it doesn’t break easily.
Now think about a cookie, soft and squishy. If you put nickel into that cookie (like magic, but not magical), it would still be tasty, but also a bit tougher, like a chocolate chip cookie with a secret strength inside!
In the Periodic Table of Videos, they show how nickel works in real life, like in coins or even your phone. It's like watching how the silver blocks help make something cool and lasting.
So nickel is just one of many special metals, each with their own job in making things around us strong and fun to use!
Examples
- Nickel helps keep the lid on a pressure cooker, and it's also used in making stainless steel.
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- What is nickel?
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