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1.1 Uses & Benefits
Neodymium-Iron-boron alloy is used to make permanent magnets.
It is used in microphones, Mp3 player, loudspeakers, mobile phones, etc.
Tin-niobium alloy is used for producing superconducting magnets.
Tin salt known as a tin II chloride, it is used as a mordant and as a reducing agent for dyeing calico and silk.
1.1.1 Industrial Uses
Aerospace Industry, Electrical Industry, Electronic Industry
Automobile Industry, Chemical Industry, Food Industry
1.1.2 Medical Uses
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Dentistry
1.1.3 Other Uses
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1.2 Biological Properties
1.2.1 Toxicity
Non Toxic
Non Toxic
1.2.2 Present in Human Body
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1.2.3 In Blood
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0.38 Blood/mg dm-3
Uses of Plutonium
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1.2.4 In Bone
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1.40 p.p.m.
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