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  • Titanium!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
  • ...you keep the 3's together dont you? what about Ti2+ is it 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 2p6 3d2 is...


  • What kind of Titanium Dioxide are used For Sunblocks?
  • ...Titanium Dioxide (Anatase Rutile), - i dont know what anatase rutile means , but is this the type of titanium dioxide used for sunblocks? Please...


  • What is the hardness of a titanium ring on the Rockwell Scale?
  • ...m looking into getting a titanium ring but want a durable, high quality one. What would be they typical or average grade of a good titanium...


  • What is the difference between Grade 23 Titanium and grade 5 Titanium?
  • .... I've reasearched and know that titanium is virtually hypoallergenic. the place im ...


  • What's the difference between the black voyager and the titanium one?
  • ... the update... i like the ui of the titanium better, but if it has... than the black one... also, which is better: versa or voyager


  • What is the difference between the voyager and voyager Titanium ?
  • What is the difference between the Voyager and Voyager Titanium from LG? Also I purchased the...


  • Why does my titanium bike frame look like a clear coat is peeling?
  • ... areas and the titanium color is still still normal, it just looks...coat is peeling off. What could this be and can it be ...


  • What is the difference between the Motorola Cliq and Cliq Titanium. Does it affect the 3g bands?
  • Where the Cliq titanium is referred...cliq and the cliq titanium? If its just color...stupid, but it is really hard to...


  • How does one make a titanium wedding ring fit?
  • ... at all. Since it's titanium, we thought it would be safe to get the 9 in order to account for...but it's way too loose right now. What type of ring grips/guards...


  • What metal conducts less electricity tungsten or titanium?
  • ...black incorporated on it so titanium and tungsten are the choices. I need something that...



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  • Titanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22. It has a low density and is a strong, lustrous, corrosion-resistant (including sea water, ...

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