Tuesday 19 February 2013

Re-activity Of Titanium

Is Titanium reactive or non-reactive?

-The chemical property of titanium is the most noted because of its excellent resistance to damage. It's almost as resistant as platinum, capable of withstanding attack by acids, but is soluble in concentrated acids.

-Whereas titanium is thermodynamically (heat) a very reactive metal, it's slow to react with water and air.

-In general, titanium tends to be unreactive. Titanium becomes more reactive at high temperature. If in presence of oxygen, the metal can catch on fire.


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