No
The plural form of "tsung" in Yiddish is "tsungen."
Zirconium and titanium are in the group 4 (titanium group) of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
No, because titanium is not the same as manganese. They may act similarly, however.
Titanium oxide and titanium dioxide are the same compound, with the chemical formula TiO2. They are used interchangeably in various industries.
asked myself same question then decided to just call it titanium trichloride
no it is not they are the same
The voyager titanium, but besides color of the screen and color of the rest of the phone, they're exactly the same.
it depends on what type of titatnium. Elements have a set number of protons and it remaines the same. if it is not an ion of titanium and just regular titanium that means its neutral and will have the same number of electrons as protons. the number of protons is displayed on the periodic table as the atomic number.
Basically, he'll be called Go Silver (but was scrapped due to budget reasons). Same with the Titanium Morpher being named the Max Changer, and the Titanium Laser being MetalMax Blaster.
what does titanium does? what does titanium does?
Titanium belongs to same family as Hafnium. Both of them belongs to group-4.
To determine the mass of titanium that will displace 0.75 ml of water, you can use the density of water and titanium. The density of water is approximately 1 g/ml. The density of titanium is about 4.5 g/cm³. First, convert 0.75 ml to grams using the density of water, then use the ratio of the densities to find the mass of titanium that will displace the same volume of water.