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1.1 Uses & Benefits
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.
Iridium has an anti corrosion properties and it is used in special alloy with Osmium metal and that alloy is used in pen tips and compass bearings.
1.1.1 Industrial Uses
Automobile Industry, Chemical Industry, Food Industry
Automobile Industry, Electrical Industry, Electronic Industry
1.1.2 Medical Uses
Dentistry
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1.1.3 Other Uses
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1.2 Biological Properties
1.2.1 Toxicity
Non Toxic
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1.2.2 Present in Human Body
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1.2.3 In Blood
0.38 Blood/mg dm-3
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Uses of Plutonium
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1.2.4 In Bone
1.40 p.p.m.
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