it because titanium is a metal that does not get on fire or hot
The transition metal that is in the compound of brilliant yellow acrylic paint containing titanium dioxide would be...CADMIUM your welcome (: (: (:
Titanium is a metallic element.
i would recommend steel or if you are very rich titanium.
It looks like that on average, fiberglass ladders hold 225-300 lbs, while metal ladders hold 300-500 lbs, so if you need a lot of weight capacity, I would go with the metal ladder.
A binary compound consists of two elements. A Type III binary compound consists of two nonmetal elements. Titanium dioxide consists of one metal and one nonmetal. Since titanium is a metal with a variable charge, titanium dioxide would be a Type II compound.
None, so you've got the 'exhaustion' problem.
Titanium metal would be in the solid state at room temperature.
Yes. Any metal or mineral will scratch itself and anything softer than it on the hardness scale.
Yes, Titanium is nonferrous. The word "ferrous" comes from the latin "Ferrum", which in turn lent its name to the periodic table abbreviation for Iron (Fe). The meaning of the word is: "of, relating to or containing Iron" or "Being or containing divalent Iron." Titanium (Ti), like Iron is an element. As such it cannot contain another element within itself. Like most metals, though, the two can be alloyed together (although there is little point) to form a compound. This new compound would be called Titanium Ferrite.
in the case of all piercings surgical stainless steel is the best. almost all legalized piercers would carry it. Titanium is better than "surgical" stainless (which is the exact same metal silverware is made from) as it is COMPLETELY biologically inert. They make medical implants from titanium for this reason. The reason piercers tend to use stainless instead of titanium jewelry is titanium is more expensive, which would raise the price of a piercing, and stainless works well.
Usually, titanium alloys are used over pure titanium in applications where mechanical properties are more important than corrosion resistance. In these sense 3 advantages would be: Higher yield limit, better creep resistance, and better fatigue resistance.
Antimony produces a good white, it can be employed as the metal powder or as the trisulphide (Sb2S3). Magnesium and titanium will both produce white sparks.