Photos from: Gallium may be more critical than realized



The Alces Lake rare earths-gallium project in Saskatchewan, Canada.Gallium in its crystal form at below 86 degrees Fahrenheit.Close up of liquid gallium with two solid beads of platinum.

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A superconductor with an 86-degree Fahrenheit melting point, gallium is increasingly being used in 5G networks, solar energy, smartphones, 5G telecommunication networks, and potentially liquid-metal catalysts.



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