Here is a line up I extracted: note that ti is BELOW iron: maybe someone who is a chemist can explain why this is the case? In any case, the results that I obtained follow:
elt symbol electronegativity
gold au 2.4
copper cu 1.9
iron fe 1.83
lead pb 1.8
aluminum al 1.61
TITANIUM ti 1.54
sodium na 0.93
from physlink.com
the electronegativity for titanium is 1.5 the electronegativity for titanium is 1.5 the electronegativity for titanium is 1.5 the electronegativity for titanium is 1.5
1.96
silver
Titaniums melting point is from about 1,650-1,670 degrees C
Electronegativity
The electronegativity increases
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silver
Ti
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Titaniums melting point is from about 1,650-1,670 degrees C
the period of titanium is 4+/3+
Titaniums? That's just what I like to call them.
Electronegativity
Pauling electronegativity 2.33 Sanderson electronegativity 2.29 Allred Rochow electronegativity 1.55 Mulliken-Jaffe electronegativity 2.41 (sp3 orbital) Allen electronegativity no data
electronegativity
You think probable to electronegativity.
The electronegativity increases
Boiling point 3560 K (3287 °C, 5949 °F)