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titanate

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titanate [′tīt·ən‚āt]
(inorganic chemistry)
A salt of titanic acid; titanates of the M2TiO3type are called metatitanates, those of the M4TiO4type are called orthotitanates; an example is sodium titanate, (Na2O)2Ti2O5.


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