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Zirconium information - facts and fun, by GETi.
Zirconium - facts and fun by GETi Facts AND fun? I’m not so sure about the fun bit for this article. Having researched this on the internet all I seem to come across is a load of boring facts and figures, but here goes. Zirconium - symbol : Zr, Periodic table number (just in case you haven’t read this elsewhere and don’t know!) : 40, Atomic weight a nice trim, sexy 91.224 (what a girl !!) And... (posted by GETi Titanium 6 years 42 days ago.)
Zirconium - facts and fun by GETi Facts AND fun? I’m not so sure about the fun bit for this article. Having researched this on the internet all I seem to come across is a load of boring facts and figures, but here goes. Zirconium - symbol : Zr, Periodic table number (just in case you haven’t read this elsewhere and don’t know!) : 40, Atomic weight a nice trim, sexy 91.224 (what a girl !!) And... (posted by GETi Titanium 6 years 42 days ago.)
Titanium rings - why buy one? - by GETi
Titanium rings - why buy one? - by GETi. Good question - why indeed? To answer it we need to go back to basics but also, by answering it, a whole avalanche of questions open up, so let's start at the beginning. It is hypoallergenic, which in short means that very few people have skin so sensitive that they will react to it - unlike gold or silver where reactions are quite common. A lot of... (posted by GETi Titanium 6 years 54 days ago.)
Titanium rings - why buy one? - by GETi. Good question - why indeed? To answer it we need to go back to basics but also, by answering it, a whole avalanche of questions open up, so let's start at the beginning. It is hypoallergenic, which in short means that very few people have skin so sensitive that they will react to it - unlike gold or silver where reactions are quite common. A lot of... (posted by GETi Titanium 6 years 54 days ago.)
Titanium information - facts and fun - by GETi
Titanium was first discovered by clergyman William Gregor in 1791 who, basically didn't know what it was until, in 1795, Austrian chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth identified it as a new element, gave it the number 22 and named it Titanium after the Greek Gods - The Titans. Even in those early days a gap in the market was spotted for Titanium rings but, due to the lack of... (posted by GETi Titanium 6 years 78 days ago.)
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Titanium was first discovered by clergyman William Gregor in 1791 who, basically didn't know what it was until, in 1795, Austrian chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth identified it as a new element, gave it the number 22 and named it Titanium after the Greek Gods - The Titans. Even in those early days a gap in the market was spotted for Titanium rings but, due to the lack of... (posted by GETi Titanium 6 years 78 days ago.)
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