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This is a 70lbs Tantalum bearing carbonatite from the Verity property in Blue River British Columbia
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  A  Niobium possesses with a unique complex of properties like heat resistance, high thermal conductivity, elasticity, corrosion resistance, ability to form a stable and adhesive layer of oxide. Due to these properties niobium and its alloys are widely used in chemistry, metallurgy and electronics as well as the medical, nuclear, and aerospace industries.
 
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