Titanium is a chemical element, chemical symbol Ti, atomic number 22, in the periodic table of chemical elements in the fourth period, IVB group. It is a silver-white transition metal characterized by light weight, high strength, metallic luster and resistance to wet chlorine corrosion. The most common compound of titanium is titanium dioxide, which is used to make white pigments. In the past, titanium ore was mined mainly for titanium dioxide.
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