Specific Info

Atomic Number: 22
Atomic weight: 47.867amu
Melting Point: 1,677 * C (3,051 * F)
Boiling Point: 3,227 * C ( 5,931 * F)
Density in Natural State 4.5 g/mL
Where it is found/located This element is found in many countries around the world.  The main countries are ones such as Australia, Canada, China, Norway, South Africa, Ukraine, United States and more.  Specifically in the United States, the states such as Florida, Idaho, New Jersey, New York and Virginia.  Because of some many countries having it, its availability is quite common.  
How it is obtained Titanium is mainly obtained from different minerals.  These are mainly ilmenite, rutile, and titanite.  It is also obtained from iron slags.  This works by taking the titanium off of the iron when it is mined.  
Natural Abundance Titanium is considered to be  the ninth most abundant element on the earths crust.  This means that it is not at all hard to find.  Titanium's estimated abundance on the earths crust is about .63 percent.  

 

Isotopes  Atomic Mass Natural Abundance Atom (%)
46Ti 45.9526294 (14) 8.25 (3)
47Ti 46.9517640 (11) 7.44 (2)
48Ti 47.9479473 (11) 73.72 (3)
49Ti 47.9479473 (11) 5.41 (2)
50Ti 49.9447921 (12) 5.18 (2)

 

Compounds of Titanium

TiO2 -  Titanium Oxide - 79.879

TiCl2 - Titanium Chloride- 118.785

TiF2 - Titanium Floride - 85.877

TiBr2 - Titanium Bromide- 207.688

TiI2 - Titanium Iodide-  301.689 

 

[Bohr Model of Titanium]

http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/ti.html 

The structure of the element titanium, contains 22 protons, 26 nutrons and 22 electrons.   In the first shell of the structure, there are two electrons.  In the second shell, there are eight electrons.  The next shell contains 10 electrons, and the final shell has 2 electrons.  

 

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