No. Titanium is an elemental metal (#22 on the Periodic Table). Although titanium is often in different alloys (metal mixtures), pure titanium is not a mixture.
Titanium dioxide is a compound, not a mixture.
Titanium is an element, like any other chemical substance that contains only one type of atoms.
Titanium is an element, which means it is a pure substance made up of only one type of atom. It is a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22.
If you mixed titanium with anything, you would then have a titanium mixture.
It is a compound, composed of the elements titanium (Ti) and oxygen (O) with the overall formula TiO2.
Titanium is an element.
Titanium is an element. It is a chemical element with the symbol 'Ti' and atomic number 22. Elements are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
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The name of the ionic compound TiO2 is titanium dioxide.
The compound formula for titanium(IV) oxide is TiO2.
The compound formula for titanium(IV) oxide is TiO2. It is also commonly known as titanium dioxide.
Titanium(II) Oxide [TiO]