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![Element nickel on the periodic table of elements. Ferromagnetic transition metal, with element symbol Ni, and atomic number 28. Used for coinage, stainless steel, magnets, and rechargeable batteries. Stock Vector | Adobe Stock Element nickel on the periodic table of elements. Ferromagnetic transition metal, with element symbol Ni, and atomic number 28. Used for coinage, stainless steel, magnets, and rechargeable batteries. Stock Vector | Adobe Stock](https://as1.ftcdn.net/v2/jpg/04/85/39/90/1000_F_485399039_dOfoz7LSUI9ln1MK4LOHBj4ilq0Y2Do6.jpg)
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Metals are located on the left side of the periodic table and are generally shiny, malleable, ductile, and good conductors.
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