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Titanium is not made in bombs and is not an explosive.
No, the Sony Vaio Titanium laptop is in fact not made from titanium, it does have a magnesium alloy casing though.
To determine the mass of Ti in a 0.65 mole sample, you need to know the molar mass of titanium. Titanium's molar mass is approximately 47.87 g/mol. Multiply the number of moles (0.65) by the molar mass (47.87 g/mol) to find the mass of titanium in the sample. So, 0.65 mol * 47.87 g/mol = approximately 31.1 grams of Ti in the sample.
Both titanium oxide and titanium dioxide are used extensively as highly opaque pure white pigments in paints, inks, ceramics, plastics and many other things.
NO. Titanium is a natural chemical element, a metal.
Titanium is made in to lots of things like jewelry, titanium metal gifts, titanium material, & titanium parts. So, see there a lot of different stuff from titanium. :)
No modern drivers are made of wood. All premium drivers are made from titanium.
Wheelchairs...
Titanium is not an an explosive for any types of bombs.
The important minerals of titanium are ilmenite and rutile.
Baseball bats can and are made out of titanium. Titanium bats are very strong and lightweight which allows larger sweet spots and increased sing speed.