You extract it form its ore. For titanium you use the kroll process and for aluminum you use electrolysis.
Aluminium and titanium are about the same but aluminium is more reactive. platinum is the least reactive metal
Titanium is a tetravalent metal and donates four electrons to form titanium (IV) ions (Ti4+). It therefore forms ionic compounds, which include titanium carbide (TiC), titanium dioxide (TiO2) and titanium (IV) chloride (TiCl4).
No, it chars on heating.
Iron is metal that can be extracted from ore there is also titanium aluminum copper and others
You extract it form its ore. For titanium you use the kroll process and for aluminum you use electrolysis.
Aluminum is actually lighter than titanium
Not true; many titanium alloys contain aluminium.
aluminum, copper, titanium
titanium and aluminum
Titanium and aluminum alloys
There are titanium alloys that have an excellent strength to weight ratio, superior to either steel or aluminum.
The mantle has oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, and titanium in it.
aluminum is the lightest atomic #13 titanium atomic #22 silver atomic #47 gold is heaviest atomic #79
Titanium is about 60% heavier than aluminum, but it is over twice as strong. So, for a given part design, one made out of titanium can be made with a thinner section area so that it is both stronger and lighter than the a similarly functioning part made out aluminum. Also, titanium (along with steel) can be made to have an infinite fatigue life (unlike aluminum, which will always fatigue eventually). WOT
There are titanium alloys that have an excellent strength to weight ratio, superior to either steel or aluminum.
Ring pulls on aluminum drink cans are made from aluminum. Titanium in both the ring pull and the can exists only as an impurity and is too minute to be extracted.