Difference between revisions of "Titanium"
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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}} | ||
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Titanium | |
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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 |