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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.

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Titanium and gallium are both metals with a silvery appearance. They are most dissimilar in that titanium is a hard metal and gallium is a soft metal.

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