well I'm not sure its a element but acid can and if its hot! enough you can melt it with fire P.S i hope this helps! : )
yes it will
No, but it is extremely toxic.
The temperature on the surface of Venus is about 461.85 °C this hot enough to melt zinc which melts at 419.53 °C, lead which melts at 327.46 °C and tin which melts at 231.93 °C
Firstly, the question should be phrased, why is titanium used in airplanes? Secondly, titanium is used for aircrafts as it is as strong as steel and yet as half as light. This is perfect for planes as less fuel is needed in order to get the craft in the air and it is unlikely to break as the metal is very strong.
well I'm not sure its a element but acid can and if its hot! enough you can melt it with fire P.S i hope this helps! : )
well I'm not sure its a element but acid can and if its hot! enough you can melt it with fire P.S i hope this helps! : )
acid.
it burns titanium
no
Titanium dioxide is soluble in heated sulfuric acid and react. The titanyl sulphate (TiOSO4) is formed.
Yes it can 'melt' metals.
yes
as it is acid ice cream will melt
No, not at room temperature. It does react with hot hydrochloric acid to form a complex ion with the titanium in the +3 oxidation state but this is not the standard Metal + Acid -> Salt + Hydrogen reaction of more reactive metals
Don't confuse the process of melting, which is caused by heat, with the process of dissolving, which is caused by solvents such as acid. Acid can dissolve metal, but it does not melt metal.
titanium could be found in meteorites, sun, & moon. I found some things on Google, & titanium is found in meteorties, but im not sure about the sun. I mean it would melt because titanium's melting point is around 3,000 degrees F.