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{{Element | name=Titanium | symbol=Ti | anumber=47.9 | amass=14.0 amu | noe=22 | class=Transition metal | cstructure=Hexagonal | color=Silver | date=1791 | discname=[[William Gregor]] | origname=From the Greek word ''titanos'' (Titans) | uses=Paint, rubber, paper | obtained=Minerals (ilmenite, rutile}}
 
{{Element | name=Titanium | symbol=Ti | anumber=47.9 | amass=14.0 amu | noe=22 | class=Transition metal | cstructure=Hexagonal | color=Silver | date=1791 | discname=[[William Gregor]] | origname=From the Greek word ''titanos'' (Titans) | uses=Paint, rubber, paper | obtained=Minerals (ilmenite, rutile}}
Nitrogen is a [[gas|gaseous]] substance.  It is the major component of [[air]].
 

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Titanium
Properties
Atomic symbol Ti
Atomic number 47.9
Classification Transition metal
Atomic mass 14.0 amu
Other Information
Date of discovery 1791
Name of discoverer William Gregor
Name origin From the Greek word titanos (Titans)
Uses Paint, rubber, paper
Obtained from Minerals (ilmenite, rutile