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Originally Posted by galexander
Astronut, scientific journals such as the one you quote from are not good sources in general when it comes to physical chemistry data.
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It's actually a much more reliable source. It clearly states that the Titanium oxide bond energy is 458eV. Not kJ/mol. Laughing at it won't make it go away. Here's another reference:
Xuebin Zheng, et al 2000 Bond strength of plasma-sprayed hydroxyapatite/Ti composite coatings.
Are you sure you weren't quoting the strength of a Ti-O bond?
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You see titanium oxide is not such a strong bond after all and would easily be broken up by the Sun’s UV rays.
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Titanium will not disintegrate under UV light, that's insane. Indeed, the presence of an electronegative The fact that I can personally see and photograph the space station confirms this simple fact.