High-performance jet engine parts are made of titanium because of its great strength at high temperature.
The transition metal that is in the compound of brilliant yellow acrylic paint containing titanium dioxide would be...CADMIUM your welcome (: (: (:
The atomic numbers of Gallium and Titanium are 31 and 22, respectively. Their atomic weights are approximately 70 and 48 (respectively). They are both generally solid at 298 K and are classified as Metallic. Gallium is normally a byproduct of the manufacture of aluminum.
Titanium chloride or Titanium dichloride or dichlorotitaniumResponse to the answer above:It is Titanmium Dichloride. There are two chlorine bonded to titanium that's acting as the central atom.It would be Titanium Chloride if there was one Chlorine bonded to one Titanium. BUT its a 1:2 ratio, which rules out Titanium Chloride.Dichlorotitanium isn't even possible. Titanium is the positive atom not to mention the central atom so therefore its the first "in line" so to speak to be named, then comes whats attached to it.EXMAPLE: CO2 is Carbon Dioxide, because 2 Oxygen Molecules are attached to 1 Carbon. And because Carbon is the positively charged atom (like Titanium) its named first, which is why its not called Dioxycarbon.
Depends on what metal and what acid. Most common metals can be attacked by some type of acid. Other more rare and exotic metal are more resistant. Gold Platinum are resistant to almost all acids except for a mixture of Nitric and Hydrochloric acid (aqua regia) and in the case of platinum the mixture must be hot. Tungsten and Tantalum are also in this category. The only metal that is completely resistant to all acids at any temperature is Iridium, a platinum group metal. So the answer would be Iridium.
To create a metal element from the symbols for titanium (Ti) and nitrogen (N), you would combine the two elements to form a compound. In this case, the compound formed would be titanium nitride (TiN), which is a hard, ceramic material with metallic properties. Titanium nitride is commonly used as a coating for cutting tools and decorative finishes due to its high hardness and resistance to wear.
it because titanium is a metal that does not get on fire or hot
It depends on the composition of the metal plate. Magnetic materials like iron or cobalt would make the metal plate magnetic and attract a magnet. However, non-magnetic metals like titanium or stainless steel would not attract a magnet.
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.
Unlike white gold, palladium and platinum, titanium is a man-made metal that is much harder than its precious metal couterparts. Although engravings are not very deep, and hardly visible in titanium rings, they cans till be buffed out. I wouldn't suggest it being done immediately by your jeweler, as it will take time to buff out engraving in such a hard metal. I would expect that it should take a few days to about 2 weeks after you drop your ring off for it to be done. So in short form, yes, an engraving in a titanium ring can be buffed out.
i would recommend steel or if you are very rich titanium.
None, so you've got the 'exhaustion' problem.
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.
My favorite would be platinum. Although, my close 2nd would be shiny-metal-that-is-worth-a-lot-of-money.
10 g platinum is equal to 0,05 moles.
It would be a waste of precious metal if there was.
Titanium metal would be in the solid state at room temperature.