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Element Project: Titanium
Most Common Isotope: 48Ti : Contains 26 Neutrons
Backround Info Discovered By: William Gregor Discovered In: 1791 Name comes from Titans, the son of the earth goddess in Greek mythology COMMON USES: 1. Fireworks 2. Aerospace Industry
Physical Properties State of Matter: Solid Melting Point: 1668 degrees C Boiling Point: 3287 degrees C Density: 4507 kg/m-3 Abundance: 6,600,000 ppb
Chemical Properties Titanium will react with: Potassium Chloride & Sucrose Compounds that Contain Titanium: Titanium dihydrade, titanium oxide
Electron Dot Structure
Bohr Model
Titanium is used in the production of spacecrafts and aircrafts. It is offen comined with steel, because of its stregth and resistence, but it is also much lighter than steel. These mixtures are used in airframes and engines of these vehicles. The alloys can also be used in prtective helmets and protective vests, eyeglasses and jewelry and different sports equipptment.
http://webelements.com/titanium/ http://science.jrank.org/pages/6852/Titanium-Uses.html
Emily McVittie and Danielle Ferguson