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Titanium 47.8

22 [atomic #]. Ti. Titanium 47.8 . [atomic mass]. Ti. Physical Properties. Melting Point: 1668 °C Boiling Point: 3287 °C Density: 4.5 g/cm 3 Color: silvery gray. Ti. Physical Properties Cont. Phase: Solid Element Type: Metal. Ti. Martin Klaproth. History.

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Titanium 47.8

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  1. 22 [atomic #] Ti Titanium 47.8 [atomic mass]

  2. Ti Physical Properties • Melting Point: 1668 °C • Boiling Point: 3287 °C • Density: 4.5 g/cm3 • Color: silvery gray

  3. Ti Physical Properties Cont.. • Phase: Solid • Element Type: Metal

  4. Ti Martin Klaproth History • Titanium was discovered in the United Kingdom in 1791 by a geologist named William Gregor. He gathered some sand near a creek and discovered it was magnetic. After scientific investigation he realized it was part Iron, and also a metal who’s properties had not yet been recorded. • Later, Martin Klaprothnamed Titanium after the Titans of Greek Mythology.

  5. Ti Uses • Aircrafts, naval ships, missiles, tennis racquets, bicycles, football helmets, apple computers, firearms, jewelry, medical implants (i.e. Hip ), and race cars.

  6. Ti Unusual Facts • Titanium is as strong as steel but MUCH lighter! • Titanium is the 9th most common element making up the Earth’s crust! • Tiger Woods is a big fan of Titanium golf clubs.

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