Is it possible to charge the 2nd gen Ipod with a nook HD charger?

My Ipod battery died and I don't have a charger, but I do have a nook HD charger that looks exactly like the Ipod charger. on the adapter it says:
Input: 100-240V-50/60Hz 0.40A
Output: 5.1V=2A. So is it possible?

I have the regular Nook Tablet but one of my family members bought me the wrong charger but from experience with nooks the charger works fine because its brand new. And I tried it with the wall charger and nothing showed up so I'm going to try it using the computer USB.

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