-Robots
-Fire resistant suits (I have a high melting point
and a heat insulator)
-Underwater buildings (I do not corrode in
water and therefore I can be used to make
these buildings)
Done by:
Tarryn Friedman
Tamara Stransky
Bianca de Aveiro
School:
Hyde Park High School
Teacher:
Ms Maharaj
(Encyclopædia Britannica. 2006)
Ship Propeller
Body Piercings
Hip Replacements
Phase: solid
Density: 4.506cm³
Melting point: 1668 degrees Celsius
Boiling point: 3827 degrees Celsius
Colour: metallic white
Titanium oxide
coating
("Chemistry for Kids: Elements – Titanium)
I am a silver- grey, lightweight transition metal with
a low density. I have a mass of 47.88 and my
atomic number is 22.(Stwertka, Albert,1998)
• “Chemistry for Kids: Elements - Titanium."
Ducksters. Technological Solutions, Inc. (TSI), Sept.
2013. Web. 11 Sept. 2013.
http://www.ducksters.com/science/chemistry/titani
um.php
• Emsley 2001, p. 452
• Stwertka, Albert (1998). "Titanium". Guide to the
Elements (Revised ed.). Oxford University Press.
pp. 81–82. ISBN 0-19-508083-1.
• "Titanium". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2006.
Retrieved 2006-12-29
-I am the only element that will burn in
pure nitrogen gas.
-It am found in meteorites, on the
Moon, and in some types of stars.
-The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao,
Spain is covered with titanium plated
tiles (Ducksters. Technological Solutions, Inc)
In 1791 by William Gregor, in Cornwall Great
Britain. (Emsley ,2001)
In the beach sands of South Africa, Sierra Leone &
Australia. As well as in igneous rocks, titanates and
Iron ores.
(Emsley ,2001)
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