I assume that the titanium powder you are talking about is when it is in its natural form; called rutile. It is then sent through a process where it is combined with chlorine to form TiCl4. Then, Mag. is used to isolate the titanium to one side of a cell, leaving a hard, moon rock like crust. It is then chopped down and melted to the customers specs.
Titanium wont mix with Oxygen at room temperature, but once heated to a high enough temperature, it will react with Oxygen to form Titanium Dioxide - a white powder which is often used in the food industry or in paint. Titanium cant be melted in air, it has to be melted in a vacuum, or in an Argon atmosphere, as Argon is inert and wont react with the metal. If heated in air to sufficient temperature, it will burn very brightly, reacting with the nitrogen and oxygen.
Titanium is a pure element not an alloy.
The latin name for Titanium is Titanium. The Czech name for Titanium is Titan.
Zinc does not react with titanium but it could be alloyed with titanium.
Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV) oxideor titania, is the naturally occurring oxide of titanium, chemical formula TiO2.
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by coating of TiO2 fine powder by various minerals.........
TiO2 is the chemical formula of titanium dioxide, a white powder with many industrial applications.
Fireworks, cannon shells, and firearm cartridges.
minerals like zinc oxide, iron oxide, titanium dioxide, mica and ultramarine are all ground up into finer particles to crate makeups and powder.
what gives fireworks its blue color is silver burning aluminum , titanium,magnesium powder.
what gives fireworks its blue color is silver burning aluminum , titanium,magnesium powder.
the plantetary satellites are made up of all kinds of electronic objects
E. E. Billinghurst has written: 'Tensile properties of cast titanium alloys' -- subject(s): Titanium alloys, Mechanical properties, Metals
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