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Page 1: Titanium William Verwoerdt 7 th 3-4 Properties of Titanium  Transition metals; Group Four  Density: 4.507 g/cm 3  Very unreactive Emission Spectrum

TitaniumWilliam Verwoerdt

7th3-4

Page 2: Titanium William Verwoerdt 7 th 3-4 Properties of Titanium  Transition metals; Group Four  Density: 4.507 g/cm 3  Very unreactive Emission Spectrum

Properties of Titanium

Transition metals; Group Four Density: 4.507 g/cm3

Very unreactive

• Emission Spectrum of Titanium

Page 3: Titanium William Verwoerdt 7 th 3-4 Properties of Titanium  Transition metals; Group Four  Density: 4.507 g/cm 3  Very unreactive Emission Spectrum

Properties of Titanium

Melting point: 1668° C (3034°F) Boiling point: 3287° C (5949°F) State of matter: Solid

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History

Discovered by Reverend William Gregor Discovered 1791 Found in ilmenite (FeTiO3) Heinrich Kaproth named Titanium

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How Titanium Is Used

• Tools• Paint• Knives• Aircrafts and automobiles• Golf clubs• Bike frames• Lacrosse sticks

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Scandium-Titanium Pro lacrosse shaft

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--taUz0g0so

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