Celsius to Fahrenheit Conversion: F = (C x 1.8) + 32
3034.4 F
The melting point of titanium is 1668 C. Improved Answer: According to Wikipedia, the melting point of Titanium is 1650 C or higher.
Titanium (Ti) Melting points: 1941 K, 1668 °C, 3034 °F Boiling points: 3560 K, 3287 °C, 5949 °F
* Albermarle County-1664 and partitioned into four counties is 1668. * Chowan County-1668 * Currituck County-1668 * Pasquotank County-1668 * Perquimans County-1668 * Bath County-1696 and renamed Craven County in 1739.
April 1, 1668 fell on a Sunday.
February 21, 1668 fell on a Friday.
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the freezing point of titanium is the same as its melting point.ex: if you think of water its normal state is liquid, if we drop the temp., it freezes. if we take a solid, (titanium) and we raise the temp, it melts. but if we lower that temp even 10 degrees, it will start to turn into a solid!!!!
That depends on the metal. Mercury is liquid at room temperature (melting point -39° C) Tin has a melting point of a few hundred degrees (melting point 232° C) Titanium melts at over a thousand degrees (melting point - 1668° C) Tungsten with the highest melting point of the metal elements melts at 3422 °C
In 1668, Bombay was taken over by the British East India Company. Also in that year, Europe's first National Bank was established in Stockholm. In June of 1668, the Italian philosopher, Giambattista Vico, was born and in February of 1668, the English Puritan spy, John Thurloe, passed away.
Titanium is solid at temperatures bellow it's melting point of 1668 degrees C where it becomes a liquid until it's temperature reaches 3287 degrees C, at which point it boilos and becomes a gas.
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