Nickel is a chemical element (symbol Ni) that is silvery-white in color. It is commonly used in various applications such as stainless steel production and batteries due to its corrosion resistance and high melting point.
Related terms
Chemical Element: A pure substance made up of atoms with identical atomic numbers.
Stainless Steel: An alloy primarily composed of iron, carbon, and other elements like nickel that exhibits high resistance to corrosion.
Corrosion Resistance: The ability of a material (like nickel) to withstand degradation or deterioration caused by chemical reactions with its surroundings.