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  2. Titanium compounds - Wikipedia

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    The +4 oxidation state dominates titanium chemistry, [1] but compounds in the +3 oxidation state are also numerous. [2] Commonly, titanium adopts an octahedral coordination geometry in its complexes, [3] [4] but tetrahedral TiCl 4 is a notable exception. Because of its high oxidation state, titanium(IV) compounds exhibit a high degree of ...

  3. Category:Titanium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Titanium(IV) compounds (1 C, 34 P) Pages in category "Titanium compounds" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  4. Glossary of chemical formulae - Wikipedia

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    aluminium(IV) oxide: 11092-32-3 AlP: aluminium monophosphide: 20859-73-8 AlPO 4: aluminium phosphate: 7784-30-7 AlTe: aluminium monotelluride: 23330-86-1 AlTe 2: monoaluminium ditelluride: 39297-18-2 Al 2 BeO 4: beryllium aluminium oxide: 12004-06-7 Al 2 Br 6: dialuminium hexabromide: 18898-34-5 Al 2 (CO 3) 3: aluminium carbonate: 14455-29-9 Al ...

  5. Titanate - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, titanate usually refers to inorganic compounds composed of titanium oxides, or oxides containing the titanium element. Together with niobate, titanate salts form the Perovskite group. In some cases, the term is used more generally for any titanium-containing anion, e.g. [TiCl 6] 2− and [Ti(CO) 6] 2−. This article focuses on ...

  6. Category:Titanium(IV) compounds - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Titanium(IV) compounds" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Titanium dioxide - Wikipedia

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    Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV) oxide or titania / t aɪ ˈ t eɪ n i ə /, is the inorganic compound derived from titanium with the chemical formula TiO 2. When used as a pigment, it is called titanium white, Pigment White 6 (PW6), or CI 77891. [4] It is a white solid that is insoluble in water, although mineral forms can appear ...

  8. Titanium(IV) hydride - Wikipedia

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    Titanium(IV) hydride (systematically named titanium tetrahydride) is an inorganic compound with the empirical chemical formula TiH 4. It has not yet been obtained in bulk, hence its bulk properties remain unknown. However, molecular titanium(IV) hydride has been isolated in solid gas matrices.

  9. Titanium(IV) acetate - Wikipedia

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    Titanium(IV) acetate or titanium tetraacetate is a coordination complex and white chloroform soluble solid with the formula Ti(C 2 H 3 O 2) 4. [1] Crystallographic evidence has not been presented. It can be prepared by reacting tetramethyltitanium with acetic acid .