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Zirconium is commonly used in nuclear reactors for its resistance to corrosion. It is also used in ceramics, refractory materials, and as an opacifier in glazes and enamels. In addition, zirconium compounds are used in catalysts, propellants, and in the production of high-performance alloys.

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