Why does titanium dissolve in hf readily inorganic chemistry?
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Containing Titanium
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Titanium (Ti) will typically be found in the elemental or oxide forms. In nature, it occurs only in the combined sate. It is a characteristic constituent of igneous and metamorphic rocks and of the sediments derived from them. The chief mineralogical occurrences are as oxides, titanates and silicotitanates. Titanium is frequently associated with magnetite and hematite and may constitute a considerable proportion of such deposits.
Overview
Titanium (Ti) will typically be found in the elemental or oxide forms. In nature, it occurs only in the combined sate. It is a characteristic constituent of igneous and metamorphic rocks and of the sediments derived from them. The chief mineralogical occurrences are as oxides, titanates and silicotitanates. Titanium is frequently associated with magnetite and hematite and may constitute a considerable proportion of such deposits.
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