Yes! titanium (Ti) have a lot of environmental effects.
Titanium is used to retard grain growth and thus improve toughness. Titanium is also used to achieve improvements in inclusion characteristics. Titanium causes sulfide inclusions to be globular rather than elongated thus improving toughness and ductility in transverse bending. However, I have not found any negative effects.
when we lose titanium, we will not have any jewlery.
The protons in titanium or any other atom are in its nucleus.
Titanium is not an an explosive for any types of bombs.
titanium is a metal. But titanium is not in any particular family it is in a group called the "transition metals".Titanium is a d-block metal.
enviormental change is where a man gets a gun and eats a banana
The mass of titanium, having a mass of 67.5, is 67.5. By the way: the volume of titanium, having a volume of 15cm³, is 15cm³. And the element called titanium, is titanium. Any further questions?
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I have a titanium elbow and it has not given me any broblem at all. So far.
yes
Things that are not enviormental
Yes. Any metal or mineral will scratch itself and anything softer than it on the hardness scale.