A neutral titanium atom has 22 protons, 22 electrons, and typically 26 neutrons. The atomic number of titanium is 22, which is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom. This atomic number uniquely identifies titanium on the periodic table.
The atomic mass of titanium is approximately 47.87 atomic mass units (amu). This value represents the weighted average mass of titanium’s stable isotopes based on their natural abundance. The most common isotope of titanium contains 22 protons and 26 neutrons, which is how we arrive at its atomic mass being around 47.87 amu.