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Heat of Fusion

11/16/2011 10:49 PM

I need to find the heat of fusion and heat of vaporization of titanium oxide. I have looked (a) online, (b) handbook of chemistry and physics (c) Touloukian but i have been unsuccessful. Please let me know if you have any leads.

ALSO, where to find high temprature properties of materials in general>>

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11/16/2011 11:15 PM

Heat of fusion: 14.15 kJ mol-1 ... Heat of vaporization: 425 kJ mol-1 ...
http://www.chemicool.com/elements/titanium.html
Titanium's corrosion rate is so low that after 4000 years in seawater, corrosion would only have penetrated the metal to the thickness of a thin sheet of paper...I wonder how much it would cost to coat 30ft hull?

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11/16/2011 11:20 PM

titanium oxide????

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11/17/2011 9:23 AM

does it really matter?

i believe at high temperature, crystal structure has little impact and the number would be close.. if not the same

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11/17/2011 10:58 AM

Yes it should be very close..

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11/19/2011 11:43 PM

Are you sure you are talking about the same things? There is more in the differences between TiO, TiO2, and Ti2O3 than crystal structure.

By the way, how do you put subscripts and superscripts into formulas like that?

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11/20/2011 4:33 PM

Where to find high temperature properties of these oxides.
I already know about their room temperature properties.
The best known is titanium dioxide - TiO2. Titanium reacts well with oxygen and has many oxides depending valence of the titanium atoms in each specific reaction.
Titanium (II) oxide (titanium monoxide) - TIO,Titanium (III) oxide - Ti2O3, Ti3O andTi2O.
Titanium makes also a whole oxides class with formula TinO2n−1 where n ranges from 3 - 9.

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