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Chromium: a magic mineral

Chromium is a chemical element — the 22nd most abundant element in Earth’s crust. The colour of rubies and emeralds comes from a trace of chromium. Chromium is used extensively in various industries (stainless-steel manufacture, the tanning industry, among others) and it’s an important nutrient present in the human diet and in human tissues.

It’s a transition element and even as a supplement is found in various forms. Trivalent chromium

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