Titanium William Verwoerdt 7 th 3-4
Properties of Titanium Transition metals; Group Four Density: g/cm 3 Very unreactive Emission Spectrum of Titanium
Properties of Titanium Melting point: 1668° C (3034°F) Boiling point: 3287° C (5949°F) State of matter: Solid
History Discovered by Reverend William Gregor Discovered 1791 Found in ilmenite (FeTiO3) Heinrich Kaproth named Titanium
How Titanium Is Used Tools Paint Knives Aircrafts and automobiles Golf clubs Bike frames Lacrosse sticks
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