1.18 what??????
I must assume you mean kilograms as 1.18 grams would be too light as would 1.18 pounds ( I think ) and I can not think of another unit even close to the possible weight of the frame. ( 1.18 kg is about 2 and 1/2 pounds, so????? )
1.18 kg (1000 g/1 kg)(1 mole Ti/47.87 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole Ti)
= 1.48 X 1025 atoms of titanium ( If the right units )
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The average Atomic Mass of titanium is 47.867 grams per mole. A single atom of titanium is considered its formula weight. Therefore, 1.44 kg contains (1.44 X 103)/47.867 = 30.1 moles of titanium, to the justified number of significant digits. Multiplying by Avogadro's Number gives 1.81 X 1025 atoms of titanium.
The answer is 13,o84.1024 atoms.
4.49
If the density of titanium metal is 4.51 g per cm cubed at 25 degrees C, the mass of titanium that displaces 65.8 ml of water at 25 degrees C would be 29.7 g.
No, Titanium will not float in water because it is too dense.
In theory TiOx + HCl yields H2O (water) and Titanium atoms or Titanium chelated with chlorine. In practice, Ti atoms react with water and will reform titanium oxide on the surface unless the solution is very acidic or there is a lack of free oxygen.
Titanium can react with air, water, acids and even the halogens given the right conditions.
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If the titanium in bicycle frame displaces 0.314 L of water and has a mass of 1.41 kg, the density of the titanium in gcm-3 or gram per cubic centimeter is approximately 4.49. This is based on the formula that density is equivalent to mass divided by volume.
If the density of titanium metal is 4.51 g per cm cubed at 25 degrees C, the mass of titanium that displaces 65.8 ml of water at 25 degrees C would be 29.7 g.
It displaces both it's own volume of water and weight of water.
volume of water an object displaces is equal to the volume of the part of the object inside it
it displaces water
the water that it displaces (the amount of water it takes up in the water) is a factor. If the weight of an object is lighter than the weight of the amount of water it displaces, then, it floats. If the weight is higher than the weight of the water it displaces, then the object sinks.
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Titanium dioxide is not dissolved in water.
it displaces more water than it wieghs i think
No, Titanium will not float in water because it is too dense.
A body which is totally submerged in a liquid displaces a volume of water equal to the volume of the body.
1,500 mL