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Titanium is a transition metal that also exhibits similarities in its chemical behavior, especially in lower oxidation states, to that of chrome and vanadium.
Titanium vs. steel is certainly an important debate. While both metals offer a wide range of alloys and applications, they differ in many key properties such as price, toughness and strength. Pure titanium is strong and corrosion resistant. Titanium alloys retain the same strength and corrosion resistance, but have greater flexibility and ductility of the metal they are bonded to. Therefore, titanium alloys have more applications than pure titanium.