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Titanium, ''[[Elements on Mars|periodic table]] Ti'', is a metal. It has 12 protons, and its most common isotope has 12 neutrons, for an atomic mass of 24. Mg25 and Mg26 are stable, and represent about 20% of magnesium. | Titanium, ''[[Elements on Mars|periodic table]] Ti'', is a metal. It has 12 protons, and its most common isotope has 12 neutrons, for an atomic mass of 24. Mg25 and Mg26 are stable, and represent about 20% of magnesium. | ||
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Titanium, periodic table Ti, is a metal. It has 12 protons, and its most common isotope has 12 neutrons, for an atomic mass of 24. Mg25 and Mg26 are stable, and represent about 20% of magnesium.
Magnesium is present on the Martian surface, in particular in the mineral Magnesite
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- ↑ Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnesium