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how common is titanium
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Titanium is the ninth most abundant element in the Earth's crust, constituting about 0.6% of its mass. This makes it more common than elements like copper and zinc. Titanium is never found in its pure form in nature; it's always bonded with other elements, mainly in minerals such as ilmenite and rutile. Despite its abundance, the process to extract and refine titanium metal is complex and costly, which affects its availability and price on the market. The metal's excellent strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility make it highly valuable for aerospace, medical implants, and high-performance sports equipment. Its widespread use in various industries is limited by the difficulty and cost of extraction and refinement, but research into more efficient production methods could increase its accessibility.
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