Lexicographical Neighbors of Titaniums
Literary usage of Titaniums
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles of Chemistry by Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev (1891)
"This furnace contains an inclined iron retort, into reduced by powerful reducing
agents, but when less powerful reducing agents — for i le. titaniums oxide ..."
2. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1908)
"The same method can be employed for analytical purposes for ferro- titaniums and
ferro-silicons, the titanic oxide and silicon being weighed. ..."
3. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1905)
"It may be of interest here to state that these ferro-titaniums are so much the
lighter as they are higher in titanium (of which the specific gravity is only ..."
4. Rapid Methods for the Chemical Analysis of Special Steels: Steel-making by Charles Morris Johnson (1914)
"Some ferro-titaniums of low silicon content can be completely decarbonized at
950° C. in a fused silica tube with oxygen. See Electric Combustion Furnace, ..."
5. Treatise on Applied Analytical Chemistry by Vittorio Villavecchia (1918)
"The compositions of some of the commoner ferro-titaniums are as follows : TABLE
XX Composition of Ferro-titanium FERRO-ALUMINIUM Ferro-aluminium is usually ..."
6. The Analysis of Steel-works Materials by Harry Brearley, Fred Ibbotson (1902)
"Ferro-titaniums generally dissolve completely in dilute hydrochloric or sulphuric
acid to a lilac-coloured solution. If no sulphuretted hydrogen can be ..."
7. The Analysis of Steel-works Materials by Harry Brearley, Fred Ibbotson (1902)
"Ferro-titaniums generally dissolve completely in dilute hydrochloric or sulphuric
acid to a lilac-coloured solution. If no sulphuretted hydrogen can be ..."