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  2. Element Titanium (Ti), Group 4, Atomic Number 22, d-block, Mass 47.867. Sources, facts, uses, scarcity (SRI), podcasts, alchemical symbols, videos and images.

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    In fact, there are eleven of the abbreviations for the elements which don't seem to match the modern name. Those are subtle reminders of the history of the Periodic Tableand the process of the discovery of elements over the millennia. Eight of these oddities are Au (gold), Ag (silver), Cu (copper), FE (iron), SN (tin), Pb (lead), Sb (antimony), and...

    Below is an alphabetical list of element symbols with the corresponding element name. Keep in mind that the names for the elements (and their symbols) may be different in languages other than English. Ac Actinium Ag Silver (argentum in Latin) Al Aluminum Am Americium Ar Argon As Arsenic At Astatine Au Gold (aurum in Latin) B Boron Ba Barium Be Bery...

    Rouvray, Dennis H. "Elements in the History of the Periodic Table." Endeavour28.2 (2004): 69-74. Print.
    Scerri, Eric R. "The Evolution of the Periodic System." Scientific American279.3 (1998): 78–83.
    ---. "The Periodic Table: Its Story and Significance." Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
    Yeston, Jake, Nirja Desai, and Elbert Wang. "Setting the Table: A Brief Visual History of the Periodic Table." Science, 31 January 2019.
    • Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D.
  3. Titanium is the 22nd element in the periodic table and has a symbol of Ti and atomic number of 22. It has an atomic weight of 47.867 and a mass number of 48. Titanium has twenty-two protons and twenty-six neutrons in its nucleus, and twenty-two electrons in four shells.

    • 22
    • 48
    • 47.867
    • Solid
  4. Titanium is a chemical element with symbol Ti and atomic number 22. It is a lustrous Transition Metal with a silver color, low density and high strength. It is highly resistant to corrosion in sea water, aqua regia and chlorine. It belongs to group 4 of the periodic table having trivial name null.

  5. Get the facts about element Titanium (Ti) [22] from the periodic table. Find physical data, electron configuration, chemical properties, aggregation states, isotope data (including decay trees) as well as some historic information.

  6. Titanium (Ti) has an atomic mass of 22. Find out about its chemical and physical properties, states, energy, electrons, oxidation and more.

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