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Titanium is a remarkable metal known for its strength, light weight, and corrosion resistance. It is as strong as steel but less dense, making it ideal for aerospace, military, and sporting goods applications. Discovered in 1791 by William Gregor, its extraction is costly because its most common ore, ilmenite, requires complex processing. Titanium's biocompatibility makes it perfect for medical implants such as hip replacements and dental implants. An interesting fact is that it forms a passive oxide coating when exposed to air, shielding it from further corrosion. Additionally, titanium is not magnetic and has a high melting point (1668°C), which further broadens its use in fields where high temperatures are common, such as jet engines and spacecraft.
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