Titanium does not have Nickel in it.Because Nickel is too drastic to put in Titanium it will effect the way everything works.So if you are in science class and u are asked this question say no cause it will make too much if a drastic change and mess of the way of Nickel and titanium!Your Welcome
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I'm not too sure on this, but what I can tell you is that iron, nickel and cobalt are the three magnetic metals; all other magnetized metals will have some trace of one these three. If nickel is on the Periodic Table of elements, which I think it is, then it therefore will be a pure metal, with no trace of any other metal like iron in it. I might be wrong on this, but i am still a secondary school student :-)
Until now there is no one titanium Grade contain copper. Whether pure titanium or titanium alloy,there are contents of Fe,C,O,N,H To get different features for examples enhence corrosion resistance features and improve strength,usually other chemical element will be added,for example,Al,V,Nb,Pd,Mo,Si...
No, titanium (Ti) is an element itself, as is iron (Fe).
Titanium is an element (Ti). It contains nothing but Titanium.
Nickel and titanium...
Ni and Ti
yes
Copper is extracted from minerals; but the body of a human being contain copper because copper is indispensable for the life.
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Alloys that contain only copper and zinc are usually called "brass"; there are also some alloys that contain one or more other metals in addition to copper and zinc, and these usually have another name.
The blue color of copper salt solutions such as copper nitrate are due to the copper cation.
There is no copper in 10lbs of Titanium, only Titanium.
1.Titanium 2.ilmenite 3.Rutile.
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Copper contain copper !!
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steal, copper, iron, titanium
Not true; many titanium alloys contain aluminium.
all metals are 'silverish' except for copper and gold the alloy which isn't pure titanium is usually blue
all metals are 'silverish' except for copper and gold the alloy which isn't pure titanium is usually blue
Both contain the useful metal titanium. Titanium can be refined from them profitably.