TITANIUM BY PATRICK ANTHONY
WhAt is it?
- Transition Metal
- Atomic number 22
- Atomic mass= 47,867 amu
- Lightweight and silvery color (in the raw)
- Very powdery and dusty (in the raw)
- 26 neutrons
- Boiling point= 5,948º F
- Melting point= 3,032º F
Some history
- Comes from Greek word "Titans"
- Dicoverd by William Gregor
- In 1791, Cornwall England
- Founded in a mineral
- 1910= The first time put into a Orr
USES
- Joint replacements in body
- Outsides of submarines
- Hulls of large ships
- Boat propellers
- Golf clubs
- Labtops
- Missiles
- Bikes
- Crutches
- Containing hot stuff
InTERESTING FACTS
- 4th most common metal
- = 0.62% of earths crust
- Found in almost every continent
- Used in a lot of everyday things
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