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Review Question - QID 6002

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QID 6002 (Type "6002" in App Search)
What property of titanium alloys accounts for their high corrosion resistance in vivo?

Self-passivation

54%

272/506

Ductility

10%

51/506

Hardness

9%

48/506

Modulus of elasticity

11%

57/506

Conductivity

15%

77/506

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In both room temperature air and physiologic fluids, titanium alloys self-passivate or spontaneously form a layer of titanium oxide very rapidly. This layer makes titanium alloys resistant to surface breakdown.

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