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There are tons of locations where is titanium found, and they are practically almost anywhere you can think of, from soil and plants to the moon and stars, and there are some atoms of titanium metal even inside your body. Yes, that's right. Each and everyone of us has some titanium quantities of inside, and not only those who had a recent dental implants. There are tons of locations where is titanium found, and they are practically almost anywhere you can think of, from soil and plants to the moon and stars, and there are some atoms of titanium metal even inside your body. Yes, that's right. Each and everyone of us has some titanium quantities of inside, and not only those who had a recent dental implants.There are tons of locations where is titanium found, and they are practically almost anywhere you can think of, from soil and plants to the moon and stars, and there are some atoms of titanium metal even inside your body. Yes, that's right. Each and everyone of us has some titanium quantities of inside, and not only those who had a recent dental implants.There are tons of locations where is titanium found, and they are practi There are tons of locations where is titanium found, and they are practically almost anywhere you can think of, from soil and plants to the moon and stars, and there are some atoms of titanium metal even inside your body. Yes, that's right. Each and everyone of us has some titanium quantities of inside, and not only those who had a recent dental implants. cally almost anywhere you can think of, from soil and plants to the moon and stars, and there are some atoms of titanium metal even inside your body. Yes, that's right. Each and everyone of us has some titanium quantities of inside, and not only those who had a recent dental implants.

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What is the total amount of diamonds ever mined?

I heard on NPR last year that the total amount of all the gold ever mined would fill two Olympic swimming pools. But I bet this answer will be much harder to find for diamonds. Diamonds are most likely not as rare as they are purported to be. They are used industrially on a much wider scale than industrial uses of gold.


What was titanium used for in the year of 1791?

In 1791 Titanium was not yet used for anything by man. In that year amateur geologist and pastor William Gregor first discovered the substance in a sample of black sand by a stream near Cromwell, England. German chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth rediscovered the substance independently in 1795 and was the first to name it, calling it titanium after the Greek mythological god Titan. Titanium first saw use in the mid 1800's when refined into titanium dioxide (TiO2). This intensely white permanent pigment was first used in paints. Today titanium dioxide is used as a pigment in paper, toothpaste, and plastics and as a strengthening agent in graphite composite products including fishing rods and golf clubs. Pure metallic titanium was first prepared in 1910 by Matthew A. Hunter at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Titanium metal was not used outside the laboratory until 1932 when William Justin Kroll developed a process to produce it by reducing titanium tetrachloride (TiCl4) with calcium. Kroll developed refinements to this technique over the following decade. The Kroll process continues to be the primary method used to produce metallic titanium today. Nearly 95% of all titanium mined today continues to be used as titanium dioxide. Titanium is also used in steel as an alloying element to reduce grain size and as a deoxidizer, and in stainless steel to reduce carbon content. Titanium is also alloyed with aluminium, vanadium, copper (to harden), iron, manganese, and molybdenum. Metallic titanium has found use in many aerospace, marine and military applications. Because of their high tensile strength to density ratio, high corrosion resistance, fatigue resistance, high crack resistance, as well as their ability to withstand moderately high temperatures without creeping, titanium alloys are used in armor plating and as hull and structural fabrication material in aircraft, naval vessels, spacecraft, and missiles. The SR-71 Blackbird was one of the first aircraft to make extensive structural use of titanium. Since then, titanium has become widely used in commercial aircraft. A Boeing 777 is estimated to contain 59 metric tons (139,000 pounds) of titanium. The Airbus A340 contains about 32 metric tons.


How much fireworks are used each year?

Worldwide, millions of fireworks are produced and launched every year.


What day was titanium discovered?

We have a fresh shipment of Titanium on order for May 1, 2004 Titanium was first discovered by William Gregor in 1791, an amateur scientist who discovered a reddish brown calx he could not identify. In 1795, Martin Heinrich Klaproth, an Austrian chemist, identified titanium as a new element, number 22 on the periodic chart and named it Titanium after the Greek Gods known as Titans. The Titans were strong and giant deities in Greek mythology and is the root of many words, such as titanic, words associated with great size and strength. Titanium is a naturally occurring element found in the minerals rutile, sphene, ilmenite, and in titanates and many iron ores; titanium is the ninth most abundant element found in the crust of the earth. Titanium is also found in meteorites, in the sun, and in rocks obtained from the moon. Titanium, when pure, is a bright, lustrous white metal. The extraction of titanium from the ores in which it is found is a slow and very costly process, making titanium quite expensive.


Main mineral mined Kalgoorlie?

Nickel and telluride minerals are mined at Kalgoorlie.However, Kalgoorlie is best known for its rich gold deposits. Gold is a metal, not a mineral.

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How much platinum is mined each each year?

150 tons are mined each year. :)


How much gold is mined each year?

Something on the order of 2500 tonnes of gold is mined each year.


How much silver is mined and used each year and how much gold is mined and used each year?

According to the World Silver Survey, approximately 27,000 metric tons of silver are mined each year. As for gold, around 3,300 metric tons are mined annually. The amount of silver used each year varies, but it typically falls within a similar range as the amount that is mined. For gold, the majority is used for jewelry and investment purposes, with a smaller amount used in industries like electronics and dentistry.


How much iron is mined in the US each year?

49 million tons.


How much silver is mined each year?

671 million troy ounces(approximately).


How much copper is mined each year?

142,000 tonnes of copper per year


How much titanium dioxide is manufactured each year?

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How many tons of gem diamonds are mined each year?

On average, around 100 million carats of gem-quality diamonds are mined each year, which is roughly 20 tons. This accounts for roughly 1% of the total diamonds mined annually.


How many emeralds are mined each year?

Approximately 150 million carats of emeralds are mined globally each year. The largest producers of emeralds are Colombia, Zambia, and Brazil. The actual number of emeralds mined can vary based on factors such as mining conditions, demand, and market trends.


How much coal is mined every year?

10,000 tons every year in your back yard. :[


How much pyrite us mined a year?

About 80 million metric tons of pyrite are mined worldwide each year. The largest producers include China, Peru, and Russia. Pyrite is primarily used for producing sulfur dioxide, a precursor to sulfuric acid, and for the production of iron and steel.


How much of Quartz is mined each year?

Approximately 2,200 metric tons of quartz are mined globally each year. Quartz is a common mineral that is abundant in the Earth's crust and is used in various industries such as electronics, jewelry, and construction. The demand for quartz continues to grow due to its unique properties and versatile applications.