It goes ker-splode
Nothing because krypton is an inert/noble gas.
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The crystal structure of Si2Ti is cubic, with space group Pn-3m (cubic diamond structure). It consists of silicon and titanium atoms arranged in a diamond lattice with each silicon atom bonded to four titanium atoms.
Titanium is a highly corrosion-resistant metal that retains its strength even at high temperatures. It is commonly used in aerospace applications, medical devices, and sporting goods due to its lightweight and durable properties. When exposed to oxygen, titanium forms a thin oxide layer that protects it from further corrosion.
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Nothing because krypton is an inert/noble gas.
Titanium diamond rings, while more rare than gold, silver and platinum, are available at certain jewelers.
Probably titanium since it is a metal, which means it is flexible and soft, while a diamond is solid and unaltered by stress or other factors, until breaking.
Absolutely nothing, You can install mods but if you don't then nothing will happen
Diamond is the hardest natural mineral. Your question implies strength, not hardness. Strength implies molecular cohesion. You could devise an experiment to pull a diamond apart, but it would be a nearly impossible experiment, because anything you attach to a diamond would not be strong enough to effectively pull the diamond apart.
Yes, the 5.85 Carat Round Princess Invisible Diamond Engagement Ring is available in titanium.
Diamond can withstand more heat without being melted. You can shatter a diamond with a bullet/blunt object with a medium amount of force. A bullet/blunt object would not make a single imprint on Titanium. For proof watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_uO7PU8l8Y (A man forging a titanium knife). At the 8:37 mark, he takes a sledgehammer with a six pound iron head on it, and smacks the knifeblade (which is not even 1 CM thick) sideways as hard as he can, and not a single scratch. Titanium is denser than diamond even though it is classified as a low-density metal. Diamond comes from the Greek word Adamas (αδάμας), which means "Invincible". Titanium comes from the word "Titans", which in Greek mythology were incredibly powerful beings that challenged and defeated some Greek gods. Its a really close call.
Diamond. Titanium is useful because it's extremely strong for its weight. That's why it's often used in aircraft. Also, Titanium's high flexibility is helpful in some uses. Diamond is not at all flexible, and will break before it bends even a little.
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Diamond a weak material and can be cleaved very easily. However it is the one of the hardest materials on the planet. Titanium is a very tough an strong metal having great toughness and tensile and compressive strength. Hardness and strength are not the same. Glass is extremely hard but extremely weak.
Diamonds are typically more expensive than titanium. Diamonds are valued for their rarity, clarity, cut, and carat weight, making them highly sought after for jewelry and industrial uses. Titanium, on the other hand, is a strong, lightweight metal known for its durability and resistance to corrosion, but it is generally more affordable than diamonds due to its abundance and lower production costs.
The material you are referring to is likely a composite material made from diamond particles embedded in a titanium matrix. This combination offers unique properties such as high hardness from the diamonds and lightweight and strong characteristics from the titanium.