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The atomic number of titanium is 22. The atomic weight of Ti is 47.88 grams per mole.
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The atomic number of titanium is 22, meaning it has 22 protons in its nucleus.

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Do you mean titanium? The atomic number of Titanium is 22. As far as I know there is no element called tatanium. There is one called Tantalum, the atomic number for Tantalum is 73.

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Titanium is a useful element. It is useful for make stainless steel. Atomic number of it is 22.

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Easy Peasy. Titanium is element no. 22.

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