Get ready because you are about to be blown away
TitaniumBy Nicholas West
Real life Adamantium
Basic Information
Name: TitaniumSymbol: TiAtomic Number: 22Atomic Mass: 47.867Number of Protons/Electrons: 22Number of Neutrons: 26Classification: Transition Metal
Where I am from
My father was William Gregor He was an amateur geologist He was from Cornwall, England He found me in 1791 He lived form 25 December 1761 to
11 June 1817
What is special about me I am as strong as steel but 45%
lighter Its corrosion resistance and stability
makes it suitable for surgical implants
For music purposes, its micro-crystaline structure is highly efficient in transferring vibration. This allows the string vibrations to be transferred to the soundboard with the least dampening and coloration by the guitar’s hardware.
What is special about me (cont.)I am the future of space travel.
Colonies on the Moon and Mars
All surgical implantsTaller buildings
What I have done About 95% of titanium ore extracted from the
Earth is destined for refinement into titanium dioxide (TiO2), as a white permanent pigment used in paints, paper, toothpaste , and plastics
One of the great things about TiO2 is that it has the ability to disinfect and clean itself when it is exposed to ultraviolet radiation. For that reason, it is used often in the medical industry
I am also used in cement and gemstones
What I have done (cont.) Titanium alloys are very strong and durable. Titanium is also used in cement and
gemstones Titanium is used in aircrafts, armor plating,
naval ships, spacecrafts, and missiles Sport gear like helmets, tennis rackets, and
bicycles Also in surgical instruments, dental implants. Titanium implants can still go into MRI
machines
Bros and haters
Some of my bros are halogen, oxygen, and hydrogen
Haters are like the noble gases
Compounds Titanium in its +4 state it makes the
compound TiO2. It is a pure white powder that is used extensively as a pigment in paints, enamels, and lacquers. It occurs in nature as the minerals brookite, octahedrite, and anatase
Another important compound is TiCl3
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Work cited
http://www.periodicvideos.com/videos/022.htm
www.webelements.com/titanium t www.rsc.org/periodic-table/element/22/titaniumv