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Titanium, Vanadium, Manganese, and Their Congeners

The abundances of the elements of the titanium group were compared to those of the zinc group in Table 13-1. It will be recalled that unlike the zinc group metals, which are rare but easily isolated, the titanium group metals are abundant, but purified with difficulty. Note from the (very rough) figures given that titanium is 50 times as abundant as zinc, zirconium is 3000 times as abundant as cadmium, and hafnium 30 times as abundant as mercury. [Pg.437]

Hafnium and zirconium are almost invariably found together, being [Pg.437]


Electronic Structures of Titanium, Vanadium, Chromium, and Manganese and Their Congeners... [Pg.657]


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