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Name Titanium Ti Essential data: Boiling point: 5948.6

Melting point: 3038

Atomic mass: 47.87

Atomic number :22

Electron configuration :3d2 4s2

22 electons 22 protons 26neutons

valence electrons :+2 pure state



Used fireworks and to make different kinds of jewelry

Found in igneous rocks

Discovered by William Gregor 1791 got into its pure form by Matthew A. in 1910

Ninth most abundant In the earths crust .Found In minerals rutile and ilemenite.

Minerals anatase, brookite, ilmenite, leucoxene
Detected some of it to be in the sun.

Reactions of titanium with air; water; halogens.

Liquid: 1619

color:white metal when pure

last updated: 2012

Density :4507 kg

Found mostly in North America

Bohr Modle



very expensive because its difficult to put it in its pure stage.

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