It is sometimes referred to as "tickle" due to the phonetic resemblance of its molecular formula (TiCl4) to the word tickle.
Because the chemical formula Ti(Cl)4 contain "tic" !
The formula is TiCl4.
Inhaling tetrachloride at any temperature is extremely harmful.
Again, no, it is an element.
[Kr] 5s1
[Ar] 3d2 4s2
Nothing because krypton is an inert/noble gas.
Tickle gas is slang for titanium tetra-chloride
Inhaling tetrachloride at any temperature is extremely harmful.
yes
Titanium is a solid.
Again, no, it is an element.
[Kr] 5s1
Titanium is a solid at room temperature.
titanium dioxide
Yes when burned it gives off dangerous chemicals. Then being caled Titanium oxide
Philip A. Horrigan has written: 'The reaction of thorium tetrachloride with hydrogen gas'
[Ar] 3d2 4s2
Approx. 15 kJ.