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English: A piece of Ni about 3 cm in size
Category:nickel compounds
Date 10 November 2009 (first version); 4 June 2009 (last version)
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Schools Wikipedia was created by children's charity SOS Children's Villages. SOS Children's Villages is famous for the love and shelter it brings to lone children, but we also support families in the areas around our Children's Villages, helping those who need us the most. Sponsoring a child is the coolest way to help.