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Anonymous

Oct 31, 2024

What three qualities of titanium make it a good material for producing hip or knee replacements

What are three key qualities of titanium that contribute to its effectiveness as a material for producing hip and knee replacements?

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Anonymous

Jan 22, 2025

Titanium is Non - toxic , durable , and light weight.
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Anonymous

Jan 12, 2025

Titanium is Non - toxic , durable , and light weight.
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Anonymous

Jan 22, 2025

Titanium and titanium alloys are utilized in various ways because of their beneficial properties. In the medical field titanium is used in the production of knee and joint replacement devices. The qualities of titanium that made this possible include its low weight, high strength, corrosion resistance, durability, non toxicity and long lasting tendency. Also, titanium has flexibility and elasticity that is similar to that of bone and is always available in the market.
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Anonymous

Feb 16, 2025

Titanium and titanium alloys are utilized in various ways because of their beneficial properties. In the medical field titanium is used in the production of knee and joint replacement devices. The qualities of titanium that made this possible include its low weight, high strength, corrosion resistance, durability, non toxicity and long lasting tendency. Also, titanium has flexibility and elasticity that is similar to that of bone and is always available in the market.
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Anonymous

Jan 16, 2025

1) unreactive metal will not rust or interact with the body’s fluids.2) lightweight metal making it easier to move about in.3) tough and strong metal to support the body and protect organs.
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Anonymous

Jan 17, 2025

1) unreactive metal will not rust or interact with the body’s fluids.2) lightweight metal so it is easier to move about in.3) malleable and ductile metal which makes it easier to insert into the body.
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Anonymous

Jan 27, 2025

1) Haematite. This is a mineral (a natural oxide of iron) it also serves as a major ore of iron and can be cut into attractive shapes to use as a gemstone. Sphalerite. This is a mineral (a natural sulphide of zinc) it is also a major ore of zinc. Pure sphalerite can be fashioned into very beautiful gems but these are only for collectors as the softness and easy cleavage of sphalerite make it quite unsuitable for mounting in jewellery. Diamond. This is a Native Element (to fit the definition of a mineral a substance has to be naturally occurring chemical COMPOUND which diamond is not) It is mounted directly into industrial tools due to its hardness but cannot be thought of as an ore. It also is cut into a range of exquisite gems.2) Most quartz is not considered a gemstone because it lacks qualities important in jewelry, such as color intensity and clarity. The bulk of quartz on earth is contained in milky white veins, massive granite, quartzite formations, and sands. And not all colored quartz like agate, amethyst, or jasper is gem-quality. Even these come in different grades, determined by color intensity, internal patterns, clarity and ability to take a polish.3) It is non-toxic, durable and lightweight.4) All gems are minerals, but not all minerals are gems. In order for the mineral to be classified as a gem, the mineral must have very specific qualities.5) Many ores are found in vein mineral deposits. These deposits form when ions of metals dissolve in fluids and collect in weak parts of rock, such as cracks and surfaces between layers. To remove the ore, miners also must remove the surrounding waste rock.

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