Nickel Day is observed annually on May 16. It is a day commemorating nickel, a transition metal with an atomic number of 28. It is located in the fourth period/row of the periodic table. While nickel is an essential component of the human body, excessive amounts can be detrimental. One can contract nickel infection by imbibing contaminated air or ingesting contaminated water. It can also be caused by eating particular foods or smoking tobacco. A high nickel intake can cause prostate cancer, lung cancer, laryngeal cancer, and nasal cancer.
The background of Nickel Day
Nickel Day is a chance to recognise and learn more about the element ‘Nickel.’ Nickel is a metal found in numerous commonplace objects. It can be dated to over 2,000 years ago because it has been discovered in metallic artefacts from that time period. Axel Cronstedt, a Swedish chemist, was the first to identify and isolate nickel as an element. This occurred in 1751. Nickel is a ductile, strong, malleable, and silver-white metal. It is widely recognised as an outstanding heat and electrical conductor. Nickel is bivalent because it possesses two valencies. It is a metal that dissolves very slowly in dilute acids.
By 1857, coins of the United States of America were made from nickel alloyed with copper. In 1881, Switzerland began using purified nickel to produce coins. Following years of coin scarcity, the market was inundated with nickels. According to records, approximately 30 million nickels were printed between 1867 and 1868. Even as the popularity of dimes and quarters increased, nickels remained the most practicable coin. When Coca-Cola beverages first appeared on the market in 1886, they were priced at one cent, and they remained at that price for the next 73 years.
The popularity of vending machines, jukeboxes, and slot machines increased the prevalence of nickels. Nickels were the optimal denomination for these machines in the 20th century. The Nickel has been integral to the development of American culture and has been utilised in numerous aspects of daily life.
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NICKEL DAY ACTIVITIES
Spend a nickel
You can participate in the festivity for one cent. Find an item that can be purchased with the coin.
Discover more about nickels.
The time is right to learn more about the element. It can be learned in a variety of applications.
Give someone a nickel
Giving a person a nickel will make them happy. Everyone enjoys receiving cash.
5 uses of nickel that you were unaware of
Nickel is used to create the coinage we use as currency.
Numerous filaments contain nickel, which is used in their production.
Nickel is regarded as an excellent electrical and thermal conductor.
Nickel is utilised in rocket engines due to its high temperature and corrosion resistance.
Nickel is frequently used in the propeller shafts of vessels to prevent seawater corrosion.
NICKEL DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | May 16 | Tuesday |
2024 | May 16 | Thursday |
2025 | May 16 | Friday |
2026 | May 16 | Saturday |
2027 | May 16 | Sunday |