1. Under the same volume, the weight of the two things is significantly different. Titanium alloys are much lighter than silver and have a density of only about half that of silver. The density of titanium alloys is generally around 4.51 g/cm 3 and is also heavier. The density of silver is 10.53 g/cm 3 , which is about twice as much as that of titanium alloy.
2. Different strengths. Titanium alloys generally achieve the strength of high strength alloy steels. The silver texture is very soft and it is easy to scratch. The utensils and jewelry made of pure silver are easily deformed.
3. Different conductivity. Titanium and its alloys are relatively poor in electrical conductivity, even worse than iron. Silver is the best conductive metal.







