some body anwsew this frigin QUESTON!!!!!!!!!!!
some body anwsew this frigin QUESTON!!!!!!!!!!!
well idk what the odor is but titanium can auctually cover up odors. it doesnt really cover them up what it does is it goes to the source and gets rid of it completleyy (:
well I don't know cause that's what I'm trying to figure out!
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Titanium dioxide is sometimes used for bath soap. It is not however an active ingredient, it is merely a reagent used to give the soap a more white appearance.
The atomic numbers of Gallium and Titanium are 31 and 22, respectively. Their atomic weights are approximately 70 and 48 (respectively). They are both generally solid at 298 K and are classified as Metallic. Gallium is normally a byproduct of the manufacture of aluminum.
Titanium is a pure element not an alloy.
The latin name for Titanium is Titanium. The Czech name for Titanium is Titan.
Zinc does not react with titanium but it could be alloyed with titanium.
Titanium has a metallic appearance, silvery-gray.
Titanium is a metal, silvery-gray.
Titanium has a metallic appearance, silvery-gray.
sivery-white, can also appear sivler-grey
Titanium's natural appearance is a metallic silverish-white colour, although it can be anodized for a variety of colours ranging from red-orange.
Titanium dioxide is sometimes used for bath soap. It is not however an active ingredient, it is merely a reagent used to give the soap a more white appearance.
There are quite a few metals that are shiny including gold. Silver and titanium are also metals that are shiny when polished.
The atomic numbers of Gallium and Titanium are 31 and 22, respectively. Their atomic weights are approximately 70 and 48 (respectively). They are both generally solid at 298 K and are classified as Metallic. Gallium is normally a byproduct of the manufacture of aluminum.
what does titanium does? what does titanium does?
Titanium is also known as the symbol (Ti). This is titanium's element symbol. The scientific name for titanium is titanium dioxide.
Titanium is a pure element not an alloy.
The latin name for Titanium is Titanium. The Czech name for Titanium is Titan.