vein mineral deposits, magma formed rocks, &beach sands.
Vien mineral deposits and beach sand.
Titanium ore can occur as vein mineral deposits, magma formed rocks, and beach sands.
The most common titanium ores are rutile and ilmenite. Though there are many more.
Both contain the useful metal titanium. Titanium can be refined from them profitably.
1.Titanium 2.ilmenite 3.Rutile.
Titanium is more rare than iron; also is more difficult to prepare titanium from ores.
No, metal ores occur naturally in the Earth.
Titanium dioxide is a chemical. Each molecule has a titanium atom and two oxygen atoms. Molecules such as this are called ores and are the main way that metals are found in nature.
Titanium is an element it wasn't "invented" the reason it was used more relatively recently is due to the large amount of processes which have to split up the titanium from its ores by electrolysis and many other means
yes......however there are better examples of iron ores but ilmenite and rutile ARE iron ores.
It is a lustrous black to brownish ore (FeTiO3) and is the principal or of titanium. Though as you can see it does have as much Iron in it as titanium. However, there are better ores of iron.
It occurs naturally on earth, but not as native metal as gold does. It must be extracted from ores.