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ercise 9.7 Titanium(IV) oxide is a white compound used as a coloring pigment. In fact, the pages in the hooks you read are white because of the presence of this compound in the paper. Solid titanium( IV) oxide can he prepared by reacting gaseous titanium( IV) chloride with oxygen gas. A second product of this reaction is chlorine gas.
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