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melting point k ( °c, °f) boiling point k ( °c, °f) density (near r.t.) g/cm when liquid (at m.p.) g/cm heat of fusion kj/mol heat of vaporization kj/mol molar heat capacity j/(mol·k) vapor pressure p (pa) k k k at t (k) ( ) atomic properties oxidation states − , − , , [ ] , , , [ ] (an amphoteric oxide
magnesium , titanium metal and its alloys oxidize immediately upon exposure to air. titanium readily reacts with oxygen at °c ( °f) in air, and at °c ( °f) in pure oxygen, forming titanium dioxide . [ ] it is, however, slow to react with water and air at ambient temperatures because it forms a passive oxide...
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