Symbol |
Ti |
|
Atomic Number |
22 |
Relative Atomic Mass 12C = 12.0000 |
47.867 |
Atomic Radius pm |
145 |
First Ionisation Energy kJ mol-1 |
658 |
Electronegativity |
1.54 |
Density kg m-3 |
4540 [293 K] 4110 [l., m.p.] |
Molar Volume cm3 |
10.55 |
Thermal Conductivity W m-1 K-1 |
21.9 [300 K] |
Melting Point K |
1933 |
Boiling Point K |
3560 |
Number of Isotopes |
13 |
Ground State Electron Configuration |
[Ar]3d24s2 |
Term Symbol |
3F2 |
Discovery |
Discovered by Rev. W. Gregor (Cornwall, England) in 1791 and independantly by M.H. Klaproth (Berlin, Germany) in 1795 |
Name Derived From |
Named after the Titans (from Greek mythology) |
Name in Other Languages |
Croatian | Titanij |
Danish | titan |
Dutch | titanium |
Finnish | titaani |
French | titane |
German | Titan |
Italian | titanio |
Norwegian | titan |
Portuguese | titânio |
Spanish | titanio |
Swedish | titan |
Peter van der Krogt's Element Multidict - element name translations in over 48 langauges |