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why nickel has high density?​

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Answered by Prahem54
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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. ... Nickel is also used in the manufacture of many other alloys.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Nickel has a high density because of its high mass to volume ratio.

Explanation:

The proportion of mass to volume is an explanation for the term "density." The metal of choice for creating superalloys, metal combinations that are renowned for great strength as well as resistance to heat, corrosion, and oxidation, is nickel because of its high molecular mass and low volume, which causes it to have a high density. Additionally, nickel can withstand extremely high temperatures. In comparison to water, the density of nickel is 8.902 g/cm³, which is quite high.

Hence, the nickel has a high density as a result of its high mass-to-volume ratio.

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