Transcript Nickel-Ni
Nickel (Ni)
a transition metals
A silvery-white lustrous
metal with a slight golden
tinge
The fifth most abundant
element in the earth
Common in the crust
Atomic number
Nickel28
(Ni)
Atomic mass
58.71 g.mol -1
Density
8.9 g.cm-3 at 20°C
Melting point
1453 °C
Boiling point
2913 °C
Discovered by
Alex Constedt 1751
Applications
Nickel (Ni)
85% of metallic nickel used in combination with other
metals alloys
1. Used in gas turbines and rocket engines
- easy to work and can be drawn into wire
- resist corrosion even at high temperatures
gas turbines
rocket engines
Nickel (Ni)
2. Used for propeller shaft in boats
and desalination plants
- Monel: an alloy of nickel and copper
- Hard, can resist the corrosion by sea water
Monel
3. Used to make stainless steel
- used very widely in the home, in architecture,
- in health care, in food processing and
- throughout industry.
Stainless steel cutlery
Nickel (Ni)
4. Used to make Nickel-cadmium battery
Small NiCd dry cells are used for portable electronics and toys
rechargeable battery
often using cells manufactured in the same sizes as primary cells
at the cadmium electrode
at the nickel electrode
The net reaction during discharge is
Nickel-cadmium battery
Nickel (Ni)
5. Use as catalyst
Alkenes can react with hydrogen at high temperature (150
℃) to produce alkanes.
catalytic hydrogenation
Use to make margarine from animal oils and vegetable oils
6. Used for making nickel steels
added to give increased strength and toughness over
that obtained with the ordinary rolled structural steel
adapted for case-hardening
Nickel (Ni)
7. Used in nickel-copper alloys and nickel silver
nickel-copper alloys:
- improves strength and corrosion resistance
- good ductility is retained
- excellent resistance to marine corrosion and biofouling
Nickel silver
- used in better-quality keys, making musical
instruments (e.g. cymbals, saxophones), production of
coins.
- marine fittings and plumbing fixtures
for its corrosion resistance, and heating
Nickel silver coins
Nickel (Ni)
8. Used to make malleable nickel, nickel clad, Inconel
and other superalloys
Inconel: nickel-chromium-based superalloys
common in gas turbine blades, seals, and combustors, in the
boilers of waste incinerators etc.
9. Used in plating
commonly used in engineering coating applications
where wear resistance, hardness and corrosion
protection are required
10. Use for nickel cast irons
Used in cast iron bridges, buildings, textile mills
Nickel (Ni)
11. Used in heat and electric resistance alloys e.g.
Nichrome
widely used in electric heating elements,
such as in hair dryers, electric ovens,
soldering iron, toasters, and even
electronic cigarettes
12. Used for nickel brasses and bronzes
it is composed of 70% copper, 24.5% zinc and 5.5% nickel
used to make pound coins in the pound sterling currency
Nickel (Ni)
Nickel compounds
1. Nickel (II) sulphate
useful for electroplating nickel
2. Nickel (II) chloride
produced by dissolving nickel residues in hydrochloric
acid
3. Nickel(III) oxide
used as the cathode in many rechargeable batteries, e.g.
nickel-cadmium