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Nickel (NI) is a silvery white metal. It is often used in combination with other materials, typically stainless steel and gold, to make piercing jewelry.

More detailed information on Nickel can also be obtained by checking out Wikipedia's encyclpedia's entry on Nickel which contains just about everything you ever needed to know about Nickel and then some.

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