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chromium element is used as alloy element in stainless steel used for cooking utensils etc and also used for electroplating example in automotive parts like front grill for glossy look . Hard chrome plating is used to improve wear resistance of moving parts like engine components like piston pins etc.

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Chromium is used in alloys (e.g., ferrochromium, steel, stainless steel) to increase strength and corrosion resistance. Sodium chromate and dichromate are used in leather tanning, in metal surface treatment, and as catalysts. Chromium trioxide is used in chrome plating and as a colorant for ceramics. Chromium oxide, lead chromate, and various other chromium compounds are used as pigments. Chromium dioxide, strongly magnetic, is used in recording tapes and as a catalyst.

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Chromium is a 3d element. we use chromium for make stainless steel.

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on rocks and stuff like that u can chromium on everything so i hope this helped you

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