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Titanic acid is a
general name for a
family of
chemical compounds of the
elements titanium, hydrogen, and oxygen, with the
general formula [TiOx(OH)4−2x]n...
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being Ba2TiO4. Also
called orthotitanic acid or
titanium hydroxide, the
substance H4TiO4 is
called titanic acid. This material,
which is not well defined...
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titanic or
Titanic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Titanic was an
ocean liner that
struck an
iceberg and sank in the
North Atlantic Ocean in...
- The
wreck of
British ocean liner RMS
Titanic lies at a
depth of
about 12,500 feet (3,800 metres; 2,100 fathoms),
about 325
nautical miles (600 kilometres)...
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Orthocarbonic acid,
carbon hydroxide,
methanetetrol is the name
given to a
hypothetical compound with the
chemical formula H4CO4 or C(OH)4. Its molecular...
- tetrakis(isopropoxy) titanium, tetrakis(isopropanolato) titanium,
titanic acid isopropyl ester,
titanic acid tetraisopropyl ester,
titanium isopropoxide, titanium...
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titanium dioxide. In the
sulfate process,
ilmenite is
treated with
sulfuric acid to
extract iron(II)
sulfate pentahydrate. This
process requires concentrated...
- the specimens,
Teall concluded that the
mineral was
mainly composed of
titanic acid and magnesia, with an
incidental mixture of
protoxide of iron. Geikielite...
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inorganic compound with the
chemical formula PbTiO3. It is the lead salt of
titanic acid. Lead(II)
titanate is a
yellow powder that is
insoluble in water. At...
- The Big
Piece is a
large section of the
Titanic's starboard hull
extracted from its wreck.
Recovered in 1998, it is the
largest piece of the
wreck to...