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In chemistry, metals are used for a variety of purposes, including as catalysts to speed up chemical reactions, as reactants in various chemical processes, and as components in alloys to enhance material properties. They also play critical roles in the formation of complex compounds and in electrochemical cells for energy storage and conversion. Additionally, metals are essential in biological systems, serving as crucial cofactors for enzymes.

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