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Name: Titanium
Symbol: Ti
Atomic Number: 22
Atomic Mass: 47.867 amu
Melting Point: 1660.0 °C (1933.xv K, 3020.0 °F)
Boiling Point: 3287.0 °C (3560.xv Thousand, 5948.half-dozen °F)
Number of Protons/Electrons: 22
Number of Neutrons: 26
Classification: Transition Metal
Crystal Structure: Hexagonal
Density @ 293 K: 4.54 chiliad/cmthree
Colour: silverish

Diminutive Structure

[Bohr Model of Titanium]
Number of Energy Levels: four

    First Energy Level: 2
    2d Free energy Level: 8
    Third Energy Level: 10
    Fourth Free energy Level: 2

Isotopes

Isotope One-half Life
Ti-44 52.0 years
Ti-45 3.07 hours
Ti-46 Stable
Ti-47 Stable
Ti-48 Stable
Ti-49 Stable
Ti-50 Stable
Ti-51 five.76 minutes

Facts


Appointment of Discovery: 1791
Discoverer: William Gregor
Name Origin: From the Greek word titanos (Titans)
Uses: pigment, rubber, newspaper
Obtained From: minerals (ilmenite, rutile)

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