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Titanium is renowned for its remarkable strength-to-density ratio, which is the highest of any metallic element. Despite being as strong as steel, it is nearly 45% lighter, making it indispensable in aerospace, automotive, and medical industries. Its corrosion resistance, ability to withstand extreme temperatures, and biocompatibility further enhance its utility, especially in implants and prosthetics. Titanium's distinctive properties stem from the formation of a passive oxide layer when exposed, shielding it from further degradation. However, its high cost and difficulty in processing, due to its reactivity at high temperatures, limit its widespread use.
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