Years ago I was watching Discovery Channel, I remeber seeing a documentation on these Titanium Speakers that they used to simulate Earth Quakes by resinating a 2' x 2' Block of Marble and one of Granite.
When the Speakers hit Specific Notes the Blocks would begin resinating and then shatter...
Ahhh! Titanium Chloride!
So I was at work today and I was told I had to reduce an oxime using titanium chloride and sodium borohydride. Now let me tell you this reaction is NASTY. There was so much toxic gas, bubbles, foam, and heat given off (and this was on roughly a 100mg scale). Titanium...
Ti-89 Titanium at bestbuy for 119.99(ALL TI 20% off)
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=6621426&type=product&id=1082119968052
GRRRRR, I payed 20 dollars more a few days ago :cry:
So if you want to buy a new calculator, they have 20% off all Ti calculators this week. They have...
Why is it that a Greek prefix is used to name TiCl4? Shouldn't it just be titanium chloride? I thought using Greek prefixes was only for molecular compounds and hydrates... :confused:
I have gone to www.webelements.com and have looked at a substance known as titanium trichloride. The electron structure is odd, a D orbital has only one electron. This doesn't make sense, the D orbital isn't filled, and the atom should be unstable. Can someone help.