5 grams
A nickel weighs 5 grams, which is equivalent to 5000 milligrams.
no, there is only "nick" and "ol".
One is a quarter. One is a nickel. This way, one (the quarter) is not a nickel. You never said that both of them weren't nickels.
A typical American currency nickel weighs exactly 5.000 grams.
One good way to tell is to use a nickel test kit. This is practical when you want to test an earring which you've already purchased. If you are purchasing a new earring, look for "guaranteed nickel-free" or "hypoallergenic" or "100% nickel-free". Jewelry marked with one of these will have no nickel or very little nickel and are less likely to irritate.
There is really no way to calculate nickel percent in chocolates. There will be a different amount in all kinds of chocolates and none in some.
He's not facing any direction on the nickel. Thomas Jefferson is on the nickel, and the direction he faces depends on the date of the coin:1938-2004: left2005: right2006-present: forward
I only have a nickel to my name. However, the correct way to say only is sólo, not solo
Due to the close tolerances of the working parts, its best to purchase a handgun that is already nickel plated. This would be guaranteed by the manufacturer to work properly. If one was determined to nickel-plate a pistol that wasn't made that way, submitting the gun to a person who specializes in nickel-plating firearms.
The way I understand it, entirely.
Yes. It consists of nickel, nickel, and nickel.
All the way through. Current US nickels are made of cupronickel, an alloy of copper that contains nickel and strengthening elements, such as iron and manganese.