titanium dichloride
titanium dichloride
[tī′tā·nē·əm dī′klȯr‚īd] (inorganic chemistry)
TiCl2 A flammable, alcohol-soluble, black powder that decomposes in water, and in vacuum at 475°C, and burns in air. Also known as titanium chloride.
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