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it is the starting of the word titanium :) ;) :p
Yes, Titanium is nonferrous. The word "ferrous" comes from the latin "Ferrum", which in turn lent its name to the periodic table abbreviation for Iron (Fe). The meaning of the word is: "of, relating to or containing Iron" or "Being or containing divalent Iron." Titanium (Ti), like Iron is an element. As such it cannot contain another element within itself. Like most metals, though, the two can be alloyed together (although there is little point) to form a compound. This new compound would be called Titanium Ferrite.
No, titanium is a metal.
If you mixed titanium with anything, you would then have a titanium mixture.
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Titanium = titanio
it is the starting of the word titanium :) ;) :p
Yes, Titanic is a proper noun since it is the name of a shipWhen not capitalised it is an adjective to describe something very large or containing titanium.
Titanium
The anagram is titanium, an element.
the answer is titanium. my dad and i thought it was burn but titanium has the word TAN in it. Thanx dad! KO
the answer is titanium. my dad and i thought it was burn but titanium has the word TAN in it. Thanx dad! KO
Ti + Cl2 -> TiCl2 Ti + 3/2Cl2 -> TiCl3 Ti + 2Cl2 -> TiCl4
Sure! A pronunciation rebus for "titanium" could be "tie tan yum," representing the sounds of each syllable in the word.
i am doing homework and this is what i put: steel is extacted using a blast furnace which is quick and relatively cheap. however to extract titanium, magnesium is needed because it is more reactive. magnesium is extracted by electrolysis, which is expensive therefore it is not cheap to buy. you have to buy the magnesium to extract the titanium, which is why titanium is expensive hope this helped and you can copy it word for word i dont care :)
It come both from Ancient Greek and Latin. Τιτάνας means titan in ancient Greek, and Titanium is just the Latin adaptation of the word.
there is no word to describe delaware