Titanium is a product of chemical industry/Metallurgy; titanium is extracted from two minerals: ilmenite and rutile.
The latin name for Titanium is Titanium. The Czech name for Titanium is Titan.
its name is a space age because it has a low density and is astrong lustrons
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.
No, titanium does not have cleavage because it does not have a specific pattern of breakage along flat planes like minerals with cleavage do. Instead, titanium tends to fracture in a ductile manner when subject to stress.
Titanium oxide was isolated for the first time by William Gregor in 1791. However, the compound was independently rediscovered and named by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in 1795.
The latin name for Titanium is Titanium. The Czech name for Titanium is Titan.
No. Titanium is not a mineral, it is a metal that can be smelted from such minerals as rutile and ilmenite. Titanium is not the strongest metal, either. The reason that it is named "titanium" is that it has a very high ratio of strength to density: it is about as strong as some steels but 45% lighter.
its name is a space age because it has a low density and is astrong lustrons
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.
Basically, he'll be called Go Silver (but was scrapped due to budget reasons). Same with the Titanium Morpher being named the Max Changer, and the Titanium Laser being MetalMax Blaster.
William gregor found titanum in 1791. another man named martin klaproth also thought he discovered it and named it titanium. a while after William got told that he found it first but it still kept the same name.
No, titanium does not have cleavage because it does not have a specific pattern of breakage along flat planes like minerals with cleavage do. Instead, titanium tends to fracture in a ductile manner when subject to stress.
Two elements named after Roman gods are Mercury and Titanium. Mercury, named after the Roman messenger god, is a liquid metal known for its high density and ability to conduct electricity. Titanium, named after the Titans, who were powerful deities in Roman mythology, is renowned for its strength, low density, and resistance to corrosion, making it valuable in various industrial applications.
The name origin for element Titanium (TI) comes from the Greek word titanos (Titans).
Titanium oxide was isolated for the first time by William Gregor in 1791. However, the compound was independently rediscovered and named by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in 1795.
The roman god is Vulcan, the greek god is Hepathus
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