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 * Titanium Ti**



Discovery

 * Discovered by William Gregor
 * Discovery was in 1791
 * Discovered after a interest in Menachanitep-8

Production

 * Mined in Australia, South Africa, America, Canada, India, and Norway
 * Separated from sand by use of magnetic pipes.

Basic Information
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 * ====Boiling point-3560F====
 * ====Melting Point-3034F====
 * ====Gravity-4507 kg m-3====
 * ====Protons-22====
 * ====Neutrons-26====
 * ====Electrons-22====
 * ====Atomic Mass-47.867====
 * ====Atomic Number-22====
 * ====Valance Electrons-2====

Uses

 * Industrial use-Air Space technology, Military weapons
 * Commercial use-Wedding Rings, Money Clips, Heat Reflective Paint, Fireworks
 * Cost-69$ A Pound

Unusual Facts
Burns so hot that the flam turns white
 * Used to make paint whiter

[[image:http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4791724119688210&pid=1.7&w=165&h=155&c=7&rs=1 width="245" height="230" align="left" caption="Electron Configuration"]] Physical Properties
Solid Silver

Breaks apart easy at room temperature

Chemical properties
Brittle

Obtained through slag iron

Compounds
Titanium Oxide

Titanium nitride

Titanium Sulfide

Common Chemical Reactions
Reacts with Water

Highly reactive with Halogens


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