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 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.
Titanium is not made in bombs and is not an explosive.
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.