Titanium - CAS # 7440-32-6
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Chemical Name: Titanium
Chemical Formula: Ti
CAS Number: 7440-32-6
EC Number (EINECS): 231-142-3
Synonyms: Ti;Contimet 30;C.P. Titanium;IMI 115;NCI-C04251;Oremet;T 40;Titanate;Titanium 50A;Titanium alloy;UN 1352;UN 2546;UN 2878;VT 1
Appearance: dark grey lustrous solid
Melting Point: 1677 C
Boiling Point: 3277 C
Vapor Density: 1.6 (air = 1)
Water Solubility: negligible
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.
Molecular Weight: 47.867
Alternate Names: Titanium | TI
Department: Metals
Related Hazardous Material Name: Titanium powder, wetted with not less than 25% water
Emergency Response Guide Number: 170
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Related Analytes (Titanium):
Titanium (II) chloride Titanium (IV) 2-ethylhexoxide Nickel titanium oxide Titanium selenide Titanium carbide Titanium (IV) oxide Titanium dioxide Titanium trifluoride Titanium disulfate Titanium oxysulphate
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