The standard atomic weight of Titanium (Ti) is 47.867(1) g·mol−1
Titanium (Ti)
0.280kg
Mass number of Titanium = 46 Atomic number of titanium = 22 = number of protons present Mass number = No. or protons + number of neutrons So number of neutrons = 46 - 22 = 24
If the density of titanium metal is 4.51 g per cm cubed at 25 degrees C, the mass of titanium that displaces 65.8 ml of water at 25 degrees C would be 29.7 g.
Protons and neutrons.
The mass of titanium, having a mass of 67.5, is 67.5. By the way: the volume of titanium, having a volume of 15cm³, is 15cm³. And the element called titanium, is titanium. Any further questions?
Titanium has an atomic number of 22 and an atomic mass of 47.87
Titanium is a metal element. Atomic number of it is 22.
Titanium is very expensive metal. Atomic mass of it is 195.
The standard atomic weight of Titanium (Ti) is 47.867(1) g·mol−1
The mass number of the most common titanium isotope is 48.
47.867
The molar mass of titanium dioxide in grams per mole is 79,866.
Titanium (Ti)
31
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