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Ti


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Ti, 22
titanium (English)
titane, m. (French)
Titan, n. (German)
titan (Russian)
titan (Swedish)


Symbol, numberTi, 22 (metal), Group: 4; 4B
Weight47.88
In Nature
Discovered1791, by William Gregor (England)
Density  [kg/m3]4540 [293 K] (solid)   4110 [1933 K] (liquid)   
Molar volume10.55 cm3
Melting Temperature1933 K   (1660 °C)   Enthalpy: 428.9 kJ/mol
Boiling Temperature3560 K   (3287 °C)   Enthalpy: 20.9 kJ/mol
Electrical resistance42.0E-8 [293 K] Wm
ThermalConductivity: 21.9 [300 K] W/Km     Expansion: 8.35E-6 /K
Configuration1s2 2s2p6 3s2p6d2 4s2
Ionisation [kJ/mol]
  M-->  M+--> M2+--> M3+--> M4+--> M5+--> M6+--> M7+--> M8+--> M9+-->M10+
Thermodynamics
State Df Df CpH 298.15-H°0
[kJ/mol] [J/Kmol] [kJ/mol]
Isotopes
Mass In nature Half-life Spin m/mN NMM Decay
Ti