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Titanium

Titanium is a chemical element; it has symbol Ti and atomic number 22. Found in nature only as an oxide, it can be reduced to produce a lustrous transition metal with a silver color, low density, and high strength that is resistant to corrosion in sea water, aqua regia, and chlorine.

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(near r.t.)
4.322 g/cm3 46 Ti
44Ti
synth
45Ti
synth
46Ti
8.25%
47Ti
7.44%
48Ti
73.7%

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Nodes357
Edges356
Triples289
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.005602
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related to history · 29
Titanium → After, Analyzing, Around, Bajmócska, Boinik, Bojničky, Cornwall, Crell's Annalen, Franz-Joseph Müller, French, German, Great Britain, Greek, Gregor, Gregor's, He, Hungary, Klaproth, Martin Heinrich Klaproth, Mémoires
related to Occurrence · 20
Titanium → About, Akaogiite, Australia, Canada, China, Common, Earth's, India, It, Its, Mozambique, New Zealand, Norway, Of, Sierra Leone, Significant, South Africa, Total, Ukraine, United States Geological Survey
related to Halides · 16
Titanium → Arkel, Boer, II, III, In, It, IV, Kroll, Lewis, Mukaiyama, Natta, TiCl3, TiCl4, TiI4, Via, Ziegler
related to Aerospace and marine · 15
Titanium → About, Airbus A320, Airbus A330, Airbus A340, Airbus A380, An, Because, Blackbird, Boeing, For, In, Orenda Iroquois, SR-71, The, The Lockheed A-12
related to Production · 15
Titanium → As, China, Japan, Kazakhstan, Most, Mozambique, Production, Russia, Russian, South Africa, Survey's, The United States Geological, These, Ukraine, VSMPO-AVISMA
related to External links · 11
Titanium → Alloys, Cambridge University, Harshad Bhadeshia, International Titanium Association, Nottingham, October, Our Next Major Metal, Periodic Videos, Popular Science, TitaniumTitanium, University
related to Oxides, sulfides, and alkoxides · 11
Titanium → All, BaTiO3, FeTiO3, IV, Many, Star, The, They, Ti, TiO2, With
related to Mineral beneficiation processes · 9
Titanium → FeTiO3, H2SO4, It, Several, The, The Becher, This, TiO2, TiOSO4
related to Physical properties · 9
Titanium → As, Beta, Certain, Commercially, Due, However, It, MPa, T6
related to Organometallic complexes · 8
Titanium → C5H5, CO, Owing, Petasis, Related, Tebbe's, The, Ti

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used metal process dioxide alloys also pure high rutile applications oxide ilmenite element tetrachloride production corrosion first chlorine kroll compounds

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Titanium(near r.t.)4.322 g/cm3 46 Ti1.00infobox
Titanium44Tisynth1.00infobox
Titanium45Tisynth1.00infobox
Titanium46Ti8.25%1.00infobox
Titanium47Ti7.44%1.00infobox
Titanium48Ti73.7%1.00infobox
Titanium49Ti5.41%1.00infobox
Titanium50Ti5.18%1.00infobox
TitaniumAppearancesilvery grey-white metallic1.00infobox
Titaniumat T (K)19821.00infobox
TitaniumAtomic number (Z)221.00infobox
TitaniumAtomic radiusempirical: 147 pm1.00infobox
TitaniumBlockd-block1.00infobox
TitaniumBoiling point3560 K ​(3287 °C, ​5949 °F)1.00infobox
TitaniumBrinell hardness716–2770 MPa1.00infobox
TitaniumBulk modulus110 GPa1.00infobox
TitaniumCAS Number7440-32-61.00infobox
TitaniumCovalent radius160±8 pm1.00infobox
TitaniumCrystal structure​hexagonal close-packed (hcp) (hP2)1.00infobox
TitaniumDensity (at 20° C)4.502 g/cm31.00infobox
TitaniumDiscoveryWilliam Gregor (1791)1.00infobox
TitaniumElectrical resistivity420 nΩ⋅m (at 20 °C)1.00infobox
TitaniumElectron configuration[Ar] 3d2 4s21.00infobox
TitaniumElectronegativityPauling scale: 1.541.00infobox
TitaniumElectrons per shell2, 8, 10, 21.00infobox
TitaniumFirst isolationJöns Jakob Berzelius (1825)1.00infobox
TitaniumGroupgroup 41.00infobox
TitaniumHeat of fusion14.15 kJ/mol1.00infobox
TitaniumHeat of vaporization425 kJ/mol1.00infobox
TitaniumIonization energies1st: 658.8 kJ/mol1.00infobox

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