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from chem4kids |
Named after the Norse goddess of beauty, it's a metal that, up until now, was used mostly to make steel stronger. But Vanadium has many qualities, and some of those may give it a new and important role in the alternative energy market:
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-27829874
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