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(Richard Willis)

Mineral, TIO2, with a typical empirical analysis of Ti 59.95%, O 40.05%, with traces of Fe, Nb, Ti
Hardness: 5.5-6 Density: 4.1 Insoluble in acids
One of the more usable forms of TiO2, as is rutile and ilmenite.


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