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Titanium is held together by strong metallic bonding. The attractions between the positive titanium nuclei and the delocalised electrons require a lot of energy to overcome - a lot much more than is available at room temperature.

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it is a solid

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The phase is solid.

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At room temperature Titanium is a solid.

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Q: What is titanium's physical state at room temperature?
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