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What does titanium and oxygen make?

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What are elements used in space exploration?

Oxygen,titanium aluminium,


What happens when titanium is mixed with oxygen?

Titanium wont mix with Oxygen at room temperature, but once heated to a high enough temperature, it will react with Oxygen to form Titanium Dioxide - a white powder which is often used in the food industry or in paint. Titanium cant be melted in air, it has to be melted in a vacuum, or in an Argon atmosphere, as Argon is inert and wont react with the metal. If heated in air to sufficient temperature, it will burn very brightly, reacting with the nitrogen and oxygen.


When titanium is burning can it be put out?

Titanium will burn if it is heated to a high enough temperature in air, You need a higher temperature than a match or candle flame, it also helps of the surface area to volume ratio is high, e.g. if you are setting fire to thin strips or swarf. The Oxygen and Nitrogen will then react with the Titanium which leaves behind a very hard Titanium Nitride or Titanium Oxide. It is difficult to extingush Titanium which is already on fire, CO2, water and foam will only feed it with more oxygen. It also burns with a very high temperature (sometimes it is used in fireworks). To melt titanium, you have to put it into a chamber where you can extract all of the Nitrogen and Oxygen (often back filling with some non-reactive Argon gas).


Titanium reacts less with oxygen than most metals do this is what?

Because of physical change


Is titanium a compound mixture or element?

It is a compound, composed of the elements titanium (Ti) and oxygen (O) with the overall formula TiO2.

Related questions

What elements make up titainum oxide?

The chemical formula for titanium dioxide is TiO2. This compound is white in color. It is made up of the elements, Titanium and Oxygen.


What is the common form of the element titanium?

(Fe,Mg,Mn,Ti)O3, Ilmenite {mostly FeTiO3} and Titanium Dioxide, TiO2, Rutile. By the formulas, Ilmenite includes Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Titanium and Oxygen. Rutile is simpler and composed of Titanium and Oxygen (Oxidized Titanium, Titanium rust!)


What are gold oxygen and titanium examples of?

Elements!:)


What is the charge for titanium?

Titanium dioxide, TiO2, is a neutral compound. Each oxygen is in the O2- oxidation state, and titanium is in the Ti4+ oxidation state.


What is a Rutile?

Rutile is a mineral composed of titanium and oxygen.


What rock has oxygen silicon aluminum iron calcium sodium potassium magnesium and titanium in it?

The mantle has oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, and titanium in it.


What are some examples of an element?

Oxygen, gold, iron, and titanium.


What are elements used in space exploration?

Oxygen,titanium aluminium,


Words made out of elements?

[Pr] [O] [Cr] [As] [Ti] [Na] [Ti] [O] [N]...[Praseodymium] [Oxygen] [Chromium] [Arsenic] [Titanium] [Sodium] [Titanium] [Oxygen] [Nytrogen]...Procrasination


What is mixed with titanium to make a mixture?

If you mixed titanium with anything, you would then have a titanium mixture.


Is titanium used to make gold hard?

Titanium is used to make gold harder. They often use gold mixed with titanium in jewelry to make it harder.


What happens when titanium is mixed with oxygen?

Titanium wont mix with Oxygen at room temperature, but once heated to a high enough temperature, it will react with Oxygen to form Titanium Dioxide - a white powder which is often used in the food industry or in paint. Titanium cant be melted in air, it has to be melted in a vacuum, or in an Argon atmosphere, as Argon is inert and wont react with the metal. If heated in air to sufficient temperature, it will burn very brightly, reacting with the nitrogen and oxygen.