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Titanic

Titanium IV) oxide, T1O2. See titanium dioxide. Dissolves in concentrated alkali hydroxides to give titanates. Mixed metal oxides, many of commercial importance, are formed by TiOj. CaTiOj is perovskite. BaTiOa, per-ovskite related structure, is piezoelectric and is used in transducers in ultrasonic apparatus and gramophone pickups and also as a polishing compound. Other mixed oxides have the il-menite structure (e.g. FeTiOj) and the spinel structure (e.g. MgjTiO ). [Pg.400]

The classic account of the sinking of the Titanic. A stunning book, incomparably the best on its subject and one of the most exciting books of this or any year - The New York Times... [Pg.446]

Fig. X-4. Water contact angle of titania-coated glass after treatment with trimethyloc-tadecylammonium chloride as a function of the number of coating treatments with 1.1% polydibutyl titanate. (From Ref. 51.)... Fig. X-4. Water contact angle of titania-coated glass after treatment with trimethyloc-tadecylammonium chloride as a function of the number of coating treatments with 1.1% polydibutyl titanate. (From Ref. 51.)...
It occurs in the minerals rutile, ilmenite, and sphene, and is present in titanates and in many iron ores. Titanium is present in the ash of coal, in plants, and in the human body. [Pg.75]

At the time of this review, a new graphic user interface was under development. Jaguar can also be purchased as part of the Titan program, which combines Jaguar with the Spartan graphic interface. An orbital viewer for Jaguar is available from Serena Software. [Pg.338]

Diacetylene (HC=C—C=CH) has been identified as a component of the hydrocarbon rich atmospheres of Uranus Neptune and Pluto It is also present m the atmospheres of Titan and Triton satellites of Saturn and Neptune respectively... [Pg.364]

Pyrolusite, see Manganese(IV) oxide Pyrophanite, see Manganese titanate(IV)(2—) Pyrophosphate, see Diphosphate(V)... [Pg.274]


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