I need help identifying this solid?
Wednesday, June 8th, 2011 at
6:33 pm
It's magnetic (I was using one of those magnetic bracelets). And it has a density of about 4.59 g/cm3. I tried to look it up and I thought that it was titanium, but I also found out that titanium was paramagnetic (I didn't quite understand what that meant). help? what other substances could it be?
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This solid is titanium. Paramagnetic is just another form of magnetism. Titanium has the density of about 4.5 g/cm^3 which corresponds with your result of 4.59 g/cm^3.