No Titanium is very light. Glasses and lamps are made out of Titanium and thus it is not very heavy.
Yes because titanium has 22 as it's atomic # while the atomic # for iron is 26 making it heavier since the Periodic Table of elements is orderd by weight.
Tin is a bit heavy.
tin
Formula: TiN, not to be confused with Tin(Stannum)
yes, titanium is 43% lighter than steel
Titanium. (Tin is Sn.)
This is not a serious chemical question, but the desired answer is probably tin, because the name of the element is a combination of the symbols for titanium and nitrogen: TiN. This does not mean that tin can actually be made from titanium and nitrogen!
No, titanium is not tin. Titanium (chemical symbol Ti) and tin (chemical symbol Sb) are both chemical elements. They are unique. They have different physical and chemical properties, and links are found below that you can follow to investigate the two substances.
Formula: TiN, not to be confused with Tin(Stannum)
Tin is heavier then Copper.Copper has an atomic number of 29, while Tin has an atomic number of 50.
Formula: TiN
yes, titanium is 43% lighter than steel
Titanium. (Tin is Sn.)
Copper, titanium, 😎
This is not a serious chemical question, but the desired answer is probably tin, because the name of the element is a combination of the symbols for titanium and nitrogen: TiN. This does not mean that tin can actually be made from titanium and nitrogen!
No, titanium is not tin. Titanium (chemical symbol Ti) and tin (chemical symbol Sb) are both chemical elements. They are unique. They have different physical and chemical properties, and links are found below that you can follow to investigate the two substances.
Titanium is located in period 4 on the periodic table
Titanium burns (chemically reacts) in nitrogen to form titanium nitride. As a chemical reaction, the substance is a compound, not an element.
The ore is cassiterite, the only commercially important source of tin.
Titanium,Zircon, Monazite, tin, iron ore,and salt