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how to get titanium in starfield
OlgaSpenser
ClevelandTom
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2024-07-05 19:43:08
In “Starfield,” obtaining titanium is crucial for various crafting and upgrading activities. Players can find titanium by mining asteroids, exploring planetary surfaces, or looting abandoned facilities. Asteroids in asteroid belts or around planets often contain valuable minerals including titanium. Use your scanner to identify resource-rich asteroids. On planets, deploy your mining robot or use handheld mining tools to extract titanium from ore deposits. Abandoned facilities, especially industrial sites, may have stockpiles of titanium. Trading with space stations or other traders is another viable option if you’re short on time or mining equipment. Always ensure your ship has enough cargo space to transport the titanium back to your base or trading post.
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is titanium dioxide a hazardous chemical
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MaryCoverdale
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2024-07-01 06:06:24
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is widely used as a pigment in paints, sunscreens, and food coloring. While generally considered safe for these uses, inhalation of titanium dioxide dust in significant quantities can pose health risks, primarily lung inflammation and damage. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified titanium dioxide as a possible human carcinogen (Group 2B) when inhaled in powder form. However, this classification is based on animal studies, and there is limited evidence of its carcinogenic effects in humans through inhalation. In consumer products, the particles are typically bound within matrices or in forms not easily inhaled, reducing the potential for harm. Regulatory bodies like the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) have deemed titanium dioxide safe for use in foods and cosmetics, subject to concentration limits. Nonetheless, given its potential risks, occupational exposure during manufacturin...
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structure of anatase titanium dioxide
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ElliotAugustine
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2024-03-21 22:31:04
Anatase titanium dioxide. also known as TiO2. has a tetragonal crystal structure with a unique arrangement of titanium and oxygen atoms. Each titanium atom is coordinated with six oxygen atoms. while each oxygen atom is coordinated to three titanium atoms. This creates two types of channels in the lattice’s main direction. The structure consists of octahedral chains connected by parallel chains to form a framework of repeating units of Ti4O8. resulting in a relatively small crystal size. The lattice parameters for anatase are a = 3.78 and c = 9.50. Another distinguishing feature is its 101 solvation surface. which is considered the most stable and commonly found on anatase particles. Compared to rutile titanium dioxide. anatase has higher surface capacity and reactivity. making it ideal for applications that require increased photocatalytic activity.
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is titanium metal nonmetal or metalloid
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OlgaSpenser
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2024-03-15 18:51:21
Metals include titanium.
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when was zircon
OlgaSpenser
CorneliusNoel
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2024-07-02 08:22:09
Zircon is a mineral belonging to the group of nesosilicates. Its chemical name is zirconium silicate, and it occurs in a variety of colors, including clear, green, blue, yellow, red, and brown. The oldest known zircon crystals on Earth, found in Australia, have been dated to be about 4.4 billion years old, making them among the oldest known minerals. This discovery is crucial because it provides insight into the early formation of the Earth’s crust and supports the theory of a cool early Earth with continents and liquid water. Zircon is not only valued for its age and geological importance but also used in various industrial applications and as a gemstone due to its refractive index and durability.
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2024-03-14 18:27:19
There have been zircon crystals found in western Greenland that are nearly 44 billion years old. Zircon has existed on Earth for billions of years. As a human-defined term. zircon dates back to the 14th century. when it was first used in French as jacinthe. which derives from the Latin zirconia. The exact date of zircon’s creation or formation has not been determined. This is because zircon is a natural mineral.
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what does a zircon stone look like
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AnselPulitzer
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2024-03-14 17:59:45
Zircon. being naturally contaminated. displays a range of hues such as clear. green. brown. yellow. red and blue. Among these options. blue is the most sought-after shade. Its appearance is typically dazzling and comparable to that of a diamond. Known for its durability and toughness. zircon is commonly cut into facets to enhance its radiance. It can also have a transparent or semi-transparent quality. The refractive index of blue zircon is similar to that of a diamond. making it highly lustrous. Smaller round or oval-shaped stones are often used in the creation of jewelry pieces like rings. necklaces and earrings.
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how many electrons are in titanium
MichaelKeppel
OlgaSpenser
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2024-02-28 18:05:14
There are 22 electrons in titanium.
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what year was titanium discovered
CarterIvan
OlgaSpenser
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2024-02-26 18:28:10
In 1791. titanium was discovered.
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