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Titanium was named by German chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth in 1795. He chose the name after the Titans of Greek mythology, due to their immense strength. This was a fitting name because of titanium's remarkable strength-to-weight ratio and extreme durability. Klaproth discovered titanium within a mineral called Rutile but was unable to isolate it. The pure metallic form of Titanium was not isolated until 1910 by Matthew A. Hunter.
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