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No. Titanium is a metallic element. Metals don't form molecules.

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Is a titanium compound a element?

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Is titanium a compound?

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What is the atomic mass and number of titanium?

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What is the Molecular formula for titanium dioxide?

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What family does the element titanium belong to?

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Is titanium an atom?

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What is titanium also known as?

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