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Element Presentation

Work Cited Page

  • www.webelements.com
  • www.periodic table.com
  • Google Images
  • www.livescience.com

Isotopes

  • Common Isotopes: Ti-48, Ti-49
  • Most stable Isotopes:
  • Ti-46
  • Ti-47
  • Ti-48
  • Ti-49
  • Ti-50

Titanium

Bohr Model

  • Valence Electrons: 2
  • Discovered by: William Gregor
  • Date: 1791
  • Place Discovered: England

Fatima Zaragoza & Jess Walden

7th period

Uses

  • Dental Implants
  • Titanium Hammer
  • Titanium Head Phone Cone
  • Razor Foil
  • Belly Button Ring
  • Camping Utensils

About Element:

  • Symbol: Ti
  • Atomic Mass: 47.867 (48)
  • Atomic Number: 22
  • Element Type: Medal/Metallic
  • State of Matter at room Temperature: Solid
  • Group: 4
  • Family:4

Uses Cont.

  • Wedding Rings
  • Titanium White Paint
  • Gas phase Titanium Crystals
  • Expensive Pens

State

  • Color: Silvery Metallic
  • Density: 4.507 g/cm^3
  • Boiling Point: 3287 °C
  • Melting Point: 1668 °C
  • Crystalline Structure: Hexagonal Close-Packed

Titanium Facts

  • Titanium is the ninth most abundant element on Earth
  • Titanium is as strong as steel but weighs only 45% of what steel weighs
  • It can be found in almost every igneous rocks
  • It can absorb ultraviolet rays

Facts Cont.

  • It's resistant to corrosion in seas and chlorine
  • Titanium is non-magnetic and is a bad conductor
  • Its also used in designer rings and jewelry because of its durability
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