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- Titanium Oxide? and how to melt it - Physics Forums
There are three "Titanium Oxides": Titanium Dioxide (white, melting point 1843C); Titanium(II) Oxide (Bronze Crystals, melting point 1750C); and Titanium (III) Oxide (violet black powder, ##Ti_2O_3##, melting point 2130C) Of the three, Titanium Dioxide is the one most famous for melting It has been widely advertised to "Melt in your mouth
- Melting and boiling points of titanium tetrahalides - Physics Forums
Table boiling point (°C) melting point (°C) TiF4 284 N A TiCl4 -24 136 5 TiBr4 38 233 5 TiI4 155 377 The solution says that TiF4 is an ionic compound, while TiCl4, TiBr4, and TiI4 are covalent compounds How would I determine this from the problem without prior
- Can I Easily Buy a Titanium Plate Instead of Melting It? - Physics Forums
Titanium for serious applications is commonly melted in an induction furnace with inert gas or vacuum to prevent air contamination and actual combustion For critical components the entire melting and casting process is done in vacuum or inert gas environment and with controlled temperatures at all points
- Thermal Diffusivity: Steel vs. Titanium - Physics Forums
The thermal diffusivity value for Steel is 20 11 um^-2 s (melting point at 1810K) and the value for titanium is 8 85 um^-2 s (melting point at 1933K) Can I say that in this case, titanium will melt faster than steel because the heat that is mostly absorbed by the titanium will cause the melting, whereas steel melt slower because the heat is
- How to lower melting point of solids (TiO2)? - Physics Forums
Pressure can change the melting point, but the difference between atmospheric pressure and 10^-6 torr is quite negligible for a solid If you could apply a pressure of 10-20 GPa that would be a different story, but it probably would not change the melting temperature in the direction you want!
- Correlation between metal strength and melting point? - Physics Forums
Do metals alloys like steel or titanium have higher melting points than a softer metal due to their strength? or is it deeper than that? Also, although not technically related I thought another matter was not worth a new thread, I was just interested in how to calculate, if its possible the energy used in moving an object based on weight and
- Understanding Melting Points for the Periodic Table - Physics Forums
Bond energy tracks with ionic covalent character but melting point is more related to the nature of the lattice that makes up the material Neat, tightly packed lattices with equal size anions and cations will have a higher melting point than one with ions of different sizes This is more important to melting point than the bond strength
- Whats the melting point of a person? - Physics Forums
The term "melting" in this context is often used metaphorically to describe the horrific and devastating effects of intense heat and fire on human bodies That being said, the exact conditions necessary for a person to experience extreme burns and tissue damage can vary depending on the source and intensity of the heat
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