While gadolinium is commonly used as a contrast agent for medical resonance imaging scans, it also has a variety of alternative uses. Some common uses include the use of gadolinium componds in memory chips for computers.
Gadolinium is also used as part of an alloy with chromium and iron. The alloy is often used in metalworking because of its high resistance to high temperatures and oxidation.
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