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    TITANIUM
    22
    Ti
    47.867 (1)


    Biological information
    Biological role

    Here are a few notes about the biological role of titanium.

    Titanium has no biological role.
    Hazards and Risks

    Here are a few notes about the hazards and risks associated with titanium.

    Titanium metal powder is a major fire hazard but titanium salts are often regarded as relatively harmless. Compounds such as TiCl3 and TiCl4 should be regarded as corrosive. Titanium tends to accumulate in silica-containing tissues.

    Fluorides
  • TiF2
  • TiF3
  • TiF4
  • Chlorides
  • TiCl2
  • TiCl3
  • TiCl4
  • Bromides
  • TiBr2
  • TiBr3
  • TiBr4
  • Iodides
  • TiI2
  • TiI3
  • TiI4
  • Hydrides
  • TiH2
  • Oxides
  • TiO
  • TiO2
  • Ti2O3
  • Ti3O5
  • Sulfides
  • TiS
  • TiS2
  • Ti2S3
  • Selenides
    none listed
    Tellurides
    none listed
    Nitrides
  • TiN





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