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Yes, titanium is a highly recyclable material. It can be melted down and reused without losing its properties, making it a sustainable option for many industries. Recycling titanium also helps to reduce waste and energy consumption associated with producing new titanium from raw materials.
Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV) oxideor titania, is the naturally occurring oxide of titanium, chemical formula TiO2.
Rutile is the ore of titanium. It is a mineral that primarily consists of titanium dioxide and is a major source of titanium metal.
The Latin name for titanium is "titanium", as the element was named after the Titans of Greek mythology in 1795 by German chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth.
Titanium oxide is also called titania or titanium dioxide.
Titanium is not extracted by heating rutile with carbon because titanium has a stronger affinity for carbon compared to rutile. This means that titanium will form an alloy with carbon instead of being extracted. Additional processes, such as the Kroll process, are used to extract titanium from its ores.