The Periodic Table/22 - Titanium (Ti)

Element Titanium (Ti, 22)

Here you can read more about the chemical element Titanium. Its shemical symbol is Ti and its atomic number is 22. The relative atomic mass of Titanium is 47.867 u. The elemental classification of Titanium is Transition metals, and it belongs to group 4 and period 4 in the Periodic Table of Elements.

The density of Titanium is 4540 kg/m3. And the mineral hardness of Titanium is 6 Mohs. The melting point of Titanium is 1948 Kelvin (1675 ℃). The boiling point of Titanium is 3530 Kelvin (3257 ℃). Titanium was discovered in the year 1791 by William Gregor.

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Data about element Titanium

Chemical symbol
Ti
Element classification
Transition metals
Atomic number
22
Group
4
Period
4
Relativ atomic mass
Atomic mass
47.867 u
Density
4540 kg/m3
Melting point
1948 K   (1675 ℃)
Boiling point
3530 K   (3257 ℃)
Mineral hardness
6 Mohs
Discovered year
1791
Discovered by
William Gregor