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Most of this element is produced in China, US and Canada.  Commonly used
for both corrosion resistance and wear resistance properties.  The unique
properties of the element is resistance by liquid Hg and it is common
catalysts used by bacteria to break the chemical bond in atmospheric
molecular nitrogen, allowing biological nitrogen fixation.  The element
has very good thermal electrical conductivity in its group and loved by
many of us as last resort to resolve many of prototype heat transfer
problems in product design, especially, for high end of assembly (at least
I do like it a lot).  What is it?
Try not to compete with Dave = nothing is for your if you win...
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