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Pamela
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20 May, 11:25
Does titanium rust?
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Gummi Bear
20 May, 11:50
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No, Titanium does not rust, due to the formation of thin, white oxide layer over its surface of TiO2 which protects it from rusting and being corroded under oxidizing environments.
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