Titanium By jared scully.

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titanium By jared scully

titanium Titanium is recognized by its high strength to low weight. The high melting pointing makes it good for a refracting metal and This metal is a very low conductor. Titanium has a very high tinsel strength of 63,000 psi.

Where titanium is found Titanium is found in china, Russia, Australia, Norway, united states, Ukraine, Africa, India and Canada. Titanium is found as an ore. Titanium is striped mined. That means the haul dirt and all to factories and sort it in the factories.

Everyday uses of titanium Titanium is used in a lot of everyday things we use but never would know it was in. 90 % of titanium is made into paints, lacquers, plastics and paper, titanium is used in those items because it gives them the color white.

Interesting facts about titanium Titanium is as strong as steel but lighter Titanium is used in a lot of joint replacements Titanium dioxide is used in paints because it has good covering power Main element in apples software

Mineral properties Hardness= 4 Color= silver gray luster= metallic streak= black Cleavage = none Fracture= hexigonal Special properties=