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Caldwell Miller A-period
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Major Group: Transition Metal Density: 4.5 grams per cubic centimeter. Reactivity: Tends not to be reactive. Magnetivity: Paramagnetic (weak magnetism)
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Melting Point: 1941 K (1668°C or 3034°F) Boiling Point: 3560 K (3287°C or 5949°F) State of Matter : Solid
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William Gregor discovered titanium. In 179. While he was studying magnetic sand. Titanium comes from the Latin word “Titans,”
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