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Extraction of Titanium IV Oxide from Ilmenite

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Caution. Because of the cumulative corrosive effects of soluble fluorides on the skin,6 it is advisable to wear rubber gloves and to wash carefully after each operation. [Pg.79]


Titanium cesium alum, 6 50 Titanium (II) chloride from disproportionation of titanium (III) chloride, 6 56, 61 Titanium(III) chloride, 6 52, 57 Titanium (IV) chloride, reduction of, with hydrogen, 6 52, 57 Titanium complex compounds, cations, with acetylacetone, [Ti-(C.H. hTiCl, and [Ti(C6H7-0,),]FeCl , 2 119, 120 Titanium(IV) oxide, extraction of, from ilmenite, 5 79, 81 to titanium powder with calcium, 6 47... [Pg.251]

Titanium dioxide. Cl 77891, also known as titanium (IV) oxide, CAS No. 13463-67-7 with molecular weight of 79.87 is the naturally occurring oxide of titanium. When used as a pigment, it is called Titanium White and Pigment White 6 . Titanium dioxide is extracted from a variety of naturally occurring ores that contain ilmenite, rutile, anatase and leucoxene. [Pg.186]


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