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The property xx = 0 shows that any Boolean ring is an associative algebra over the field F2 with two elements, in precisely one way.[citation needed] In particular, any finite Boolean ring has as cardinality a power of two. Not every unital associative algebra over F2 is a Boolean ring: consider for instance the polynomial ring F2[X].