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niobium, Metallic chemical element, chemical symbol Nb, atomic number 41. Often found in conjunction with tantalum, it was named after Niobe, the daughter of Tantalus in Greek mythology. The pure metal is soft and ductile; it looks like steel or, when polished, like platinum. It has excellent corrosion resistance. Niobium is used as a major alloying element in nickel-based superalloys and as a minor but important additive to high-strength, low-alloy steels.