Identification |
Name: | Titanium |
Synonyms: | Alpaste RTA030;C.P. Titanium;Catamold Ti;DAT 1;DAT 5E;Dentcraft Titan Ingot;EBT(metal);ER711;ER712;Elgard 210;I 131E;KS 40;M 350;M 350 (metal);N 233;OKE 80;PTKh 2;Smelloff-Cutter Titanium;TB 340;TC 459;TG-Tv;TP 270H;TPS350;TR 270C;TR 28C;TW 340;Timet 115;Tiporous 45;Titan 100;Titan 20A;Titan ingot JS3;Titanium element;Titanium fulleride (TiC20);Tiunite;TritanTil/31;Tritanium;Tritanium Dimensionalized Metal;Ventron 00901; |
CAS: | 7440-32-6 |
EINECS: | 241-036-9 |
Molecular Formula: | Ti |
Molecular Weight: | 47.867 |
InChI: | InChI=1S/Ti |
Molecular Structure: |
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Properties |
Transport: | UN 2878 4.1/PG 3 |
Stability: | Stable. Dust is thought to be spontaneously flammable, and may form an explosive mixture with air. Flammable solid. Incompatible with mineral acids, halogens, carbon dioxide, strong oxidizing agents. |
Water Solubility: | negligible |
Solubility: | negligible |
Appearance: | dark grey lustrous solid |
Specification: |
Titanium (CAS NO.7440-32-6), its Synonyms are ATI 24 ; C.P. titanium ; CP Titanium ; Contimet 30 ; Oremet ; Smelloff-cutter titanium ; Titanium (dry powder) ; Titanium 50A ; Titanium A-40 ; Titanium VT1 ; Titanium alloy ; Titanium metal powder, dry ; Titanium-125 . Titanium is a gray lustrous powder. It can be easily ignited and burns with an intense flame. The very finely powdered material may be ignited by sparks.
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Report: |
Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory.
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Packinggroup: | III |
Color: | Dark gray lustrous metal, hexagonal below 882.5 deg C, cubic above |
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