A lot of games can be played on the Ti-89 Titanium. I recomend to check out http://ticalc.org/, look in the archives, under the Ti-89 cathegory here: http://www.ticalc.org/pub/89/asm/games/ Many of the games will require the HardWare 3 patch found here: http://tigen.ti-fr.com/kevin.kofler/ti89prog/ to run on the Ti-89 Titanium. Also, it is might be neccessarry to use a program called "ghostbuster" before launching a game. Ghostbuster can be found here: http://tigen.ti-fr.com/kevin.kofler/ti89prog/ Some games i would recomend: Duke 68K Super Mario 68K Arena 3D Ultima V Doom 89 Ice Hockey 68k Excitebike 68k Texas Fighters Fury of the Furries Corridor 92 and Corridor 99 Oblivion Kirby Bombermaze 68k Command To Conquer (Especially the RTS version) F-ZERO for TI68k International Karate 68K M4r10 Phoenix Platinum Those can all be found at http://ticalc.org/
Yes titanium does exist. Without titanium we wouldn't be able to travel to the moon or anywhere.
I believe anything under the level of a TI89 are allowed.
Highly unlikely as titanium is fairly expensive compared to steel and it is not a suitable material for blades.
there is no such thing on pokemon platinum solecon town is no such thing so if you are still wondering if it does exist you think wrong including pokemon games pearl,diamond and titanium does not exist
Since it is a pure metal, hence an element, it exists as atoms.
TiO3 does not exist. You may mean Dititanium trioxide, Ti2O3 which exists and is Titanium(III) oxide. an ionic formula fro this would be (Ti3+)2 (O2-)3.
no, the next games are going to be Pokemon white and black
About 1800 games exist for PlayStation 2.
The name may be be titanium(II) nitrate but I suppose that this compound doesn't exist.
To determine the mass of titanium that will displace 0.75 ml of water, you can use the density of water and titanium. The density of water is approximately 1 g/ml. The density of titanium is about 4.5 g/cm³. First, convert 0.75 ml to grams using the density of water, then use the ratio of the densities to find the mass of titanium that will displace the same volume of water.
Either Ruby and Sapphire remakes or Pokemon Titanium
Many examples exist: stainless steel, titanium alloys, zirconium alloys etc.