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Discovered : 1780 by N.L. Vauquelin Isolated in Paris, France Origin : The name is derived from the Greek chroma meaning colour. Description : A hard, silvery metal with a blue tinge. Chromium is added to steel to produce stainless steel, so called as the chromium protects the steel from corrosion. Chromium is also used in alloys and ceramics and is an essential element for humans because it ...
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