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Physics Presentation Task 2012
           6PHO1 – Physics
         Foundation in Science




       By : Darrell Nadeng Dominic
Presentation Outline :

• History of the element

• Physical Properties and appearance
  of the element

• Usage and Application of the element
History of Titanium
• Discovered and announced in 1791 by an amateur
  geologist Reverend William Gregor from
  Cornwall, England.

• Gregor found a black, magnetic sand that looked like
  gunpowder in a stream parish of Mannacan in
  Cornwall, England.

• This substance is known as sand ilmenite which is a
  mixture of oxides of iron and titanium.
Ilmenite (iron titanium oxide) ; the mineral in
  which William Gregor discovered Titanium
History of Titanium (continue)

• Many research on Titanium has gone on the
  way ever since the element was discovered in
  1791.

• 199 years after its discovery, 99.9% titanium
  was isolated in 1910 by metallurgist Matthew
  Hunter, who heated Titanium(VI) chloride
  with sodium to red-hot in a pressure cylinder.
History of Titanium (continue)

• By 1936, the Kroll Process (heating titanium
  (IV) chloride with magnesium) made the
  commercial production of titanium possible.

• In 1956, scientist and engineers had realized
  titanium’s properties were highly desirable and
  worldwide production has exploded to 25,000
  tons a year.
Physical Properties and Appearance

• Pure titanium is a light, silvery-white, hard,
  lustrous metal.
• It has excellent strength and corrosion
  resistance and also has a high strength to
  weight ratio.
• Titanium has a low corrosion rate where after
  4000 years in seawater, corrosion would only
  have penetrated the metal to the thickness of a
  thin sheet of paper
Physical Properties and Appearance
                (continue)

• At high temperature, the metal burns in air
  and, unusually, titanium also burns in pure
  nitrogen.

• Titanium is ductile and malleable when heated.

• It is insoluble in water, but soluble in
  concentrated acids.
Titanium is soluble in concentrated acid
Uses and application of Titanium
• Titanium metals are used as an alloying agent
  with metals including
  aluminum, iron, molybdenum and manganese.

• Alloys of titanium are mainly used in
  aerospace, aircraft and engines where
  strong, lightweight, temperature-resistant
  materials are needed.
Uses and application of Titanium (continue)




Because titanium is very resistant to sea
water, titanium is ued for hulls of ships, propeller
shafts and other structures exposed to sea.
Uses and application of titanium (continue)
  Titanium is also used in joint replacement
  implants, such as the ball-and-socket hip joint.
Uses and application of Titanium
              (continue)
• About 95% of titanium production is in the form of
  titanium dioxide. This is an intensely white
  pigment, with a high refractive index and strong UV
  light absorption is used in white paint, food
  coloring, toothpaste, plastics and sunscreen.

• Titanium is used in several everyday products such as
  drill bits, bicycles, golf clubs, watches and laptop
  computers.
Titanium Dioxide
The History of Helium
• French astronomer, Pierre-Jules-Cesar-Janssen
  first obtained evidence of the existence of helium
  during the solar eclipse in 1868 in India when he
  detected yellow line in the solar spectrum very
  close to the yellow sodium D-line.
• It was not possible to produce this line in the lab.
  Sir Norman Lockyer, an English
  astronomer, recognized that no known element
  at that time gave this line and named the
  element helium for the sun.
Ionized helium atoms at about 60,000 C in the
 Sun’s chromosphere emit the ultraviolet light
              seen in the image.
History of Helium (continue)
• For many years, helium was regarded as an
  element that might exist on the sun although it
  was unknown on Earth.
• In 1895, Sir William Ramsey discovered
  helium after treating cleveite, a uranium
  mineral, with mineral acids. Ramsey sent
  samples of the gas to Sir William Crooks and
  Sir Norman Lockyer who identified it as
  helium.
Physical Properties and Appearance
• Helium is a light, odorless, colorless, inert,
  monoatomic gas. It can form diatomic
  molecules, but only weakly and at
  temperatures close to absolute zero.

• Helium has the lowest melting point of any
  element and its boiling point is close to
  absolute zero.
Physical Properties and Appearance(continue)

 • Unlike any other element, helium does not
   solidify but remains a liquid down to absolute
   zero under ordinary pressures.

 • The voice of someone who has inhaled helium
   temporarily sounds high-pitched.
Uses and Application of Helium
• Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is the
  biggest user of helium. The helium is used to
  cool MRI scanners’ superconducting magnets.
• Mixtures of helium and oxygen are used as
  artificial ‘air’ for divers and other working
  under pressure. Helium is used instead of
  nitrogen in normal air because, after a long
  dive, helium leaves the body faster than
  nitrogen, allowing faster decompression
Uses and Application of Helium(continue)
• Helium is used for filling balloons such as
  blimps and for pressuring liquid fuel rockets

• Helium is used as a gas shield in the vicinity of
  arc welding preventing. For example, any
  reaction of hot metal welds with oxygen. The
  gas is used in the semi-conductor industry to
  provide an inert atmosphere for growing
  silicon and germanium crystals.
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Short presentation on Titanium and Helium

  • 1. Physics Presentation Task 2012 6PHO1 – Physics Foundation in Science By : Darrell Nadeng Dominic
  • 2. Presentation Outline : • History of the element • Physical Properties and appearance of the element • Usage and Application of the element
  • 3.
  • 4. History of Titanium • Discovered and announced in 1791 by an amateur geologist Reverend William Gregor from Cornwall, England. • Gregor found a black, magnetic sand that looked like gunpowder in a stream parish of Mannacan in Cornwall, England. • This substance is known as sand ilmenite which is a mixture of oxides of iron and titanium.
  • 5. Ilmenite (iron titanium oxide) ; the mineral in which William Gregor discovered Titanium
  • 6. History of Titanium (continue) • Many research on Titanium has gone on the way ever since the element was discovered in 1791. • 199 years after its discovery, 99.9% titanium was isolated in 1910 by metallurgist Matthew Hunter, who heated Titanium(VI) chloride with sodium to red-hot in a pressure cylinder.
  • 7. History of Titanium (continue) • By 1936, the Kroll Process (heating titanium (IV) chloride with magnesium) made the commercial production of titanium possible. • In 1956, scientist and engineers had realized titanium’s properties were highly desirable and worldwide production has exploded to 25,000 tons a year.
  • 8. Physical Properties and Appearance • Pure titanium is a light, silvery-white, hard, lustrous metal. • It has excellent strength and corrosion resistance and also has a high strength to weight ratio. • Titanium has a low corrosion rate where after 4000 years in seawater, corrosion would only have penetrated the metal to the thickness of a thin sheet of paper
  • 9. Physical Properties and Appearance (continue) • At high temperature, the metal burns in air and, unusually, titanium also burns in pure nitrogen. • Titanium is ductile and malleable when heated. • It is insoluble in water, but soluble in concentrated acids.
  • 10. Titanium is soluble in concentrated acid
  • 11. Uses and application of Titanium • Titanium metals are used as an alloying agent with metals including aluminum, iron, molybdenum and manganese. • Alloys of titanium are mainly used in aerospace, aircraft and engines where strong, lightweight, temperature-resistant materials are needed.
  • 12. Uses and application of Titanium (continue) Because titanium is very resistant to sea water, titanium is ued for hulls of ships, propeller shafts and other structures exposed to sea.
  • 13. Uses and application of titanium (continue) Titanium is also used in joint replacement implants, such as the ball-and-socket hip joint.
  • 14. Uses and application of Titanium (continue) • About 95% of titanium production is in the form of titanium dioxide. This is an intensely white pigment, with a high refractive index and strong UV light absorption is used in white paint, food coloring, toothpaste, plastics and sunscreen. • Titanium is used in several everyday products such as drill bits, bicycles, golf clubs, watches and laptop computers.
  • 16.
  • 17. The History of Helium • French astronomer, Pierre-Jules-Cesar-Janssen first obtained evidence of the existence of helium during the solar eclipse in 1868 in India when he detected yellow line in the solar spectrum very close to the yellow sodium D-line. • It was not possible to produce this line in the lab. Sir Norman Lockyer, an English astronomer, recognized that no known element at that time gave this line and named the element helium for the sun.
  • 18. Ionized helium atoms at about 60,000 C in the Sun’s chromosphere emit the ultraviolet light seen in the image.
  • 19. History of Helium (continue) • For many years, helium was regarded as an element that might exist on the sun although it was unknown on Earth. • In 1895, Sir William Ramsey discovered helium after treating cleveite, a uranium mineral, with mineral acids. Ramsey sent samples of the gas to Sir William Crooks and Sir Norman Lockyer who identified it as helium.
  • 20. Physical Properties and Appearance • Helium is a light, odorless, colorless, inert, monoatomic gas. It can form diatomic molecules, but only weakly and at temperatures close to absolute zero. • Helium has the lowest melting point of any element and its boiling point is close to absolute zero.
  • 21. Physical Properties and Appearance(continue) • Unlike any other element, helium does not solidify but remains a liquid down to absolute zero under ordinary pressures. • The voice of someone who has inhaled helium temporarily sounds high-pitched.
  • 22. Uses and Application of Helium • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is the biggest user of helium. The helium is used to cool MRI scanners’ superconducting magnets. • Mixtures of helium and oxygen are used as artificial ‘air’ for divers and other working under pressure. Helium is used instead of nitrogen in normal air because, after a long dive, helium leaves the body faster than nitrogen, allowing faster decompression
  • 23. Uses and Application of Helium(continue) • Helium is used for filling balloons such as blimps and for pressuring liquid fuel rockets • Helium is used as a gas shield in the vicinity of arc welding preventing. For example, any reaction of hot metal welds with oxygen. The gas is used in the semi-conductor industry to provide an inert atmosphere for growing silicon and germanium crystals.
  • 24. This is a Blimp