Titanium
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| Symbol: | Ti |
| Atomic Number: | 22 |
| Atomic weight: | 47.9u |
| Melting Point: | 1943K |
| Boiling Point: | 3562K |
| Number of Protons/Electrons: | 22 |
| Number of Neutrons: | 26 |
| Classification: | Transition Metal |
| Crystal Structure: | Hexagonal |
| Density | 4.5g/mL |
| Color: | Silverish |
| Bonding radius: | 1.32A |
| Atomic radius: | 2A |
| Ionization Potential: | 6.82V |
| Electronegativity: | 1.54 |
| Heat of vaporization: | 421kJ/mol |
| Heat of fusion: | 15.45kJ/mol |
| Specific heat: | 0.52J/gK |
| Electron configuration: | [Ar]3d24s2 |
Crystal Structure
| Isotope | Half Life |
| Ti44 | 52.0 years |
| Ti45 | 3.07 hours |
| Ti46 | Stable |
| Ti47 | Stable |
| Ti48 | Stable |
| Ti49 | Stable |
| Ti50 | Stable |
| Ti51 | 5.76 minutes |
| Date of Discovery: | 1791 |
| Discoverer: | William Gregor |
| Uses: | paint, rubber, paper |
| Obtained From: | minerals (ilmenite, rutile |