Titanium
  
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Statistics:
- Name: Titanium
- Symbol: Ti
- Classification: Transition Metal
- Atomic Number: 22
- Atomic Mass: 47.867 g/mol
- Density: 4.51 g/cm3
- Melting: 1660°C
- Boiling: 3260°C
- Protons & Electrons:22
- Neutrons:26
- Discovered: 1791
- Discovered By: Gregor and Klaproth
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Electrons Per Energy Level:
- Level 1: 2
- Level 2: 8
- Level 3: 10
- Level 4: 2
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Isotopes:
Isotope: Half-life
- 44Ti: 63 years
- 45Ti: 184.8 minutes
- 46Ti: stable
- 47Ti: stable
- 48Ti: stable
- 49Ti: stable
- 50Ti: stable
- 51Ti: 5.76 minutes
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Brief Summary
Titanium is a Transition Metal with the symbol 'Ti' and contains 22 Protons & Electrons with 26 neutrons in the nucleus of the atom.
Titanium has an atomic mass of 47.867 g/mol
and, at a temperature of 20°C, has a density of 4.51 g/cm3.
It will melt at a temperature of 1660°C and boil at 3260°C.
Titanium was discovered by Gregor and Klaproth in 1791 and is named 'Titanium' Greek word "titanos" meaning "Titans".
Some common usages for Titanium: paint, rubber and paper.
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Definitions and Notes
Density listed is at a temperature of 20°C.
Isotopes are forms of an element who have the same atomic number but different mass because they contain different number of neutrons.
Half-life is the time required for a quantity of a subject to fall to half of its current quantity.
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