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A Project on Titantium(Ti). Michael Schiele. Specs on Ti Element. Atomic Number – 22 Atomic Weight -47.867 Electron Config. 2-2-6-2-6-2-2. More Basic Info on Ti.
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A Project on Titantium(Ti) Michael Schiele
Specs on Ti Element • Atomic Number – 22 • Atomic Weight -47.867 • Electron Config. 2-2-6-2-6-2-2
More Basic Info on Ti • Name: Titanium Symbol: Ti Atomic Number: 22 Atomic Mass: 47.867 amu Melting Point: 1660.0 °C (1933.15 °K, 3020.0 °F) Boiling Point: 3287.0 °C (3560.15 °K, 5948.6 °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 22 Number of Neutrons: 26 Classification:Transition MetalCrystal Structure: Hexagonal Density @ 293 K: 4.54 g/cm3 Color: silverish • Number of Energy Levels: 4 • First Energy Level: 2 Second Energy Level: 8 Third Energy Level: 10 Fourth Energy Level: 2
Facts About Titanium • Date of Discovery: 1791 • Discoverer: William Gregor • Name Origin: From the Greek word titanos (Titans) • Obtained From: minerals (ilmenite, rutile) located in the earths crust. x400 optical micrograph of a TA6V titanium alloy after anodic stain etch.Analysis of the hot corrosion of such alloys.
x400 optical micrograph of a TA6V titanium alloy after anodic stain etch.Analysis of the hot corrosion of such alloys.
Compounds formed using Ti • Fluorides • TiF2 • TiF3 • TiF4 • Chlorides • TiCl2 • TiCl3 • TiCl4 • Bromides • TiBr2 • TiBr3 • TiBr4 • Iodides • TiI2 • TiI3 • TiI4 • Hydrides • TiH2 • Oxides • TiO • TiO2 • Ti2O3 • Ti3O5 • Sulfides • TiS • TiS2 • Ti2S3 • Nitrides • TiN
Reactions Formed with Ti • Ti reacting with KClO4 Click on picture to see reaction
Where Ti can be found • Titanium is mainly mined from the earths crust and ocean floors.
Common uses for Titanium • Surgical Implants • Prosthetic devices • Jet engines • Chemical processing plants • Pulp and paper industry • Marine applications • Sports equipment
Sources • Efunda.com • Materialsengineer.com • Cablesands.com • Chemicalelements.com