No, titanium does not have gold in it. Titanium is a chemical element with the symbol “Ti” and atomic number 22, while gold is a chemical element with the symbol “Au” and atomic number 79. These two elements are completely different and have different physical and chemical properties.
While titanium and gold can be found in the same geological formations and sometimes in the same ore deposits, they are not typically found in the same mineral. The ores that contain titanium and gold are generally distinct and separate from each other.
It is possible to produce alloys of titanium and gold by combining the two metals through melting and mixing. However, these alloys are typically created for specific purposes, such as jewelry, and are not naturally occurring.