The chemical symbol for titanium
What is Ti? (Sandner & Ellis, 2009, #196)
The colour of titanium
What is silver? (Bernhard, 2024)
Titanium is reactive to oxygen (T/F)
What is true? (Does Titanium Rust, n.d.)
Titanium is a cheap metal. (T/F)
What is false? (JEFFREY DENNING, 2011)
The part of the earth that titanium is mined from.
What is the earth's crust? (Minerals Education Coalition, 2016)
The family that titanium belongs to
What is transition metals? (Sandner & Ellis, 2009, #196)
Titanium is a metal, non-metal, or a metalloid.
What is metal? (Titanium: Density, Other Characteristics, and Uses, n.d.)
What protects titanium from rusting.
What is titanium dioxide? (Does Titanium Rust, n.d.)
A common use of titanium dioxide.
What is sunscreen? (Minerals Education Coalition, 2016)
The countries in which titanium is mined.
What is Australia, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Russia and Japan? (Minerals Education Coalition, 2016)
The atomic number of titanium
What is 22? (Sandner & Ellis, 2009, #196)
Titanium is very heavy compared to other metals (T/F)
What is false? (Bernhard, 2024)
The most common ionic charge of titanium.
What is 4+? (Sandner & Ellis, 2009, #196)
Ecological impacts of titanium mining.
What is soil erosion, deforestation, or habitat destruction? (Dm et al., 2016)
Two most common minerals that contain titanium.
What is ilmenite and rutile? (Minerals Education Coalition, 2016)
Titanium is a multivalent element (T/F)
What is true? (Sandner & Ellis, 2009, #196)
The melting point is above or below 1,500ºC.
What is above 1,500ºC? (Titanium: Density, Other Characteristics, and Uses, n.d.)
Whether or not titanium reacts easily with acid. (T/F)
What is false? (Does Titanium Rust, n.d.)
The industry that heavily relies on titanium because of its strength-to-weight ratio.
What is the aerospace and aviation industry? (Bernhard, 2024)
The process to produce titanium from titanium tetrachloride.
What is the Kroll process? (Kroll Process, 2021)
The PEN code of titanium
What is 22 protons, 22 electrons, 26 neutrons? (Sandner & Ellis, 2009, #196)
The unique physical property of titanium.
What is the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal? (Bernhard, 2024)
The only acid that can dissolve titanium.
What is hydrofluoric acid? (Wikipedia Contributors, 2019)
After mines close down, leftover waste material known as tailings can cause ______.
What is soil and water contamination? (Dm et al., 2016)
Magnesium chloride is a byproduct of the production process. (T/F)
What is true? (JEFFREY DENNING, 2011)