Rutile (TiO2) and ilmenite (FeTiO3).
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Titanium is a metallic element.
Titanium is light weight
Rutile is the ore of titanium. It is a mineral that primarily consists of titanium dioxide and is a major source of titanium metal.
Titanium is a metallic element.
No. Titanium is not a mineral, it is a metal that can be smelted from such minerals as rutile and ilmenite. Titanium is not the strongest metal, either. The reason that it is named "titanium" is that it has a very high ratio of strength to density: it is about as strong as some steels but 45% lighter.
Rutile is a mineral composed of titanium and oxygen.
Also called Ilmenite, which is iron-titanium oxide mineral (FeTiO3) -- so the two metals that could be extracted from the mineral are iron & titanium.
Titanium is not made in bombs and is not an explosive.
Titanium is commonly found in the mineral ilmenite, which is a major source of titanium ore. Rutile and leucoxene are other minerals that also contain titanium. These ores are typically found in beach sands and mineral deposits around the world.
Yes . Chemical symbol Ti. Largest natural deposit in the US is in Oregon.Lighter weoght and higher tensile strength than steel . ---------- Titanium is a chemical element, not a mineral. The important minerals of titanium are ilmenite and rutile.
Iron, carbide, titanium to name a few.