Titanium

Titanium is a lustrous, silvery-white metallic element with the atomic number 22, found naturally in minerals like rutile and ilmenite throughout Earth's crust.

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Titanium is a lustrous, silvery-white metallic element with the atomic number 22, found naturally in minerals like rutile and ilmenite throughout Earth's crust. It is remarkably strong yet lightweight, making it one of the most valuable metals for modern engineering applications.

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