Select one: a. Chloride b. Sulphate c. Zinc d. Magnesium
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They are essential for certain biological functions. Among the options given, Chloride and Magnesium are macrominerals, not trace elements. They are needed in larger amounts. Sulphate is not a trace element but a compound. Show more…
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