Ti - Titanium

A transition metal. Discovered in the mineral manaccanite in 1791 by William Gregor in England. Isolated in 1875 by Kirillov in Russia.

Atomic number - 22 Density g/mL 4 .5
Atomic weight u 47 .9 Melting point K 1943
Bonding radius A 1 .32 Boiling point K 3562
Atomic radius A 2 Heat of vaporization kJ/mol 421
Ionization Potential V 6 .82 Heat of fusion kJ/mol 15 .45
Electronegativity - 1 .54 Specific heat J/gK 0 .52
The oxide is amphoteric.
Crystal are hexagonal.

Electron config. : [Ar] 3d2 4s2


Isotopes of Ti: Click mass number for decay process, product for element page.


040
50 msec
EC/ECp,11.680
Sc-40/Ca-39
39.990499
041
80 msec
EC/ECp,12.930
Sc-41/Ca-40
40.983134
042
199 msec
EC,7.000 MeV
Sc-42
41.973031
043
509 msec
EC,6.867 MeV
Sc-43
42.968523
044
49 yr
EC,3.924 MeV
Sc-44
43.959690
045
184.8 min
EC,2.062 MeV
Sc-45
44.958124
046 8.25%

Stable

45.952629
047 7.44%

Stable

46.951763
048 73.72%

Stable

47.947947
049 5.41%

Stable

48.947870
050 5.18%

Stable

49.944792
051
5.76 min
B-,2.471 MeV
V-51
50.946615
052
1.7 min
B-,1.973 MeV
V-52
51.946898
053
32.7 sec
B-,5.020 MeV
V-53
52.949736
054
1 usec
B-,4.120 MeV
V-54
53.950874
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