Titanium a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22.
Silver is a chemical element with the symbol Agand atomic number 47
It depends on what you're using it for.
If you want to sell it for money, gold is quite rare, and therefore more valuable. Gold is also more malleable than titanium, so it is better for shaping into a sculpture. However, it would not take much heat to melt that sculpture.
Titanium is harder and lighter than gold. In fact, it has the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal, and is therefore ideal for making aircraft and other items that require a great deal of strength but not much weight. To be clear however, titanium, though less expensive than gold, is certainly not cheap. It's fairly common, in various naturally-occurring compounds, but the process of extracting it from the ore into a more-or-less pure form, or even a form that can be alloyed with other metals, is quite costly.
Titanium is a metal and it is one of the most common metals on earth. Titanium has a very high tensile strength and a fantastic strength to weight ratio. Titanium is suitable for jewelry because it is strong enough to hold stones in place. It is usually mixed with aluminum and vanadium to make it a grade 5 strength metal. Titanium rings and Titanium bracelets forged form grade 5 metal cannot be re-sized however. Tungsten is a transition metal and just like titanium is a very strong element. Tungsten has the highest melting point and tensile strength of any metal and is very resistant to corrosion.
They are different elements.
Silver (Ag) atomic number 47, density 10.49 g·cm−3
Platinum (Pt) atomic number 78, density 21.45 g·cm−3
yes it is cheaper because i bought some Titanium earrings and they were cheaper than the Silver earrings that i could of gotten.
This was in America though
Titinuim is titanium and that is only one element and titanium alloy is a mixture of titamiun and other chemical elements
Silver is currently more expensive the Titanium
Silver 21.87
Titanium 19.88
Gold 1314.00
Palladium 560.00
Platinum 1669.00
Tungsten 19.50
i htink silver is more than tin but maybe not.........
That depends on certain criteria. Sterling Silver is more valuable, is a precious metal and titanium is not. Sterling Silver is also shiner than platinum and is actually the whitest metal there is. Sterling Silver is heavier than titanium but is weaker as it rates 4 on mohs scale. titanium rates about 6 on mohs scale for strengh and will last longer than silver but weighs half as much as steel so its the lightest in weight for a wedding ring. Sterling Silver tarnishes when exposed to body acids and oxygen but if worn daily it will not tarnish. Sterling Silver is easily attacked by chemicals such as chlorine in pools which will make it turn partially black which is Silver Sulfate but can be re-polished. Titanium makes more sense if you abuse your rings more violently in the elements so choosing is up to whether you like the color durability or weight of the rings.
Gold is more rare to find!
Silver futures are currently trading at $17.62 per troy ounce. Titanium currently sells for $8.50 per lb. - silver is worth more.
Titanium is more reactive than Titanium.
Silver is a better conductor than copper, but copper is more commonly used because it is cheaper and isn't as easily tarnished.
Silver wedding bands are a little bit cheaper than a titanium band wedding ring for men. Silver rings usually are about 400 to 500 dollars cheaper than titanium.
Not sure if I understand the question. Silver and titanium are two different metals, silver is softer than titanium and melts at a much lower temperature. Also generally titanium is more expensive than silver, so I dont see why anyone would want to "make silver with titanium".
Aluminum is actually lighter than titanium
Titanium is more rare than iron; also is more difficult to prepare titanium from ores.
No.
It's more expensive than ordinary steel, but it's cheaper than titanium.
stainless steel is great for any piercing. It works well with sensitive ears but its so much cheaper than gold or silver. Some people still reject piercings or require gold or silver for very sensitive ears but stainless steel or titanium is fine. stainless steel is great for any piercing. It works well with sensitive ears but its so much cheaper than gold or silver. Some people still reject piercings or require gold or silver for very sensitive ears but stainless steel or titanium is fine.
titanium is a silver color
I list them in order of heaviest to lightest:Gold, Silver, Iron, Titanium. Gold has no ore and ores are always less dense than the metal.
It's strong enough, lighter than steel and cheaper than carbon fiber and titanium.
Its a metal used for jewelry its cheaper than gold and more expensive than silver but has a silver color
Titanium diamond rings, while more rare than gold, silver and platinum, are available at certain jewelers.