It has a high strength to weight ratio, meaning that it is strong but still very light. It also is very resitant to corrosion, and can operate at relitively high temperatures.
On the negative side, it can cost a lot as it is difficult and expensive to extract from ore. It is also difficult to work with - it can't be heated and formed in the same way as steel.
strength of the pure titanium is 70-80 Kg/sq.mm.
No, titanium is a metal.
nothing, its titanium
If you mixed titanium with anything, you would then have a titanium mixture.
There is no copper in 10lbs of Titanium, only Titanium.
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it is used on tanks
I am interesting. You are interesting. She is interesting. He is interesting. Something of the sort.
it doen't, silicon is in group 14 and titanium is in group 4 or if you meant something else, sorry.
what is something interesting about the santa barbara padre?
Something is interesting if it makes you interested in it or curious about it.
the color and enourmous size of its eyes are interesting.
He is in prison.
Think about what you would find interesting to hear. Start with something that will catch there attention, have something interesting in the middle and finish with an interesting fact that sums your topic up.
Titanium cookware shows no evidence that it is superior to any other cookware. I think it would be best to stick to something you are familiar with and already like.
what does titanium does? what does titanium does?
Do you mean artafact about it?
iodine is not metallic