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Titanium Oxide

Chemical Formula: TiO
Other names: Titanium oxide
Layman's explanation: Titanium monoxide is an odorless, golden solid generally used to make thin films. It has been proposed as an electrically conducting metallization for both microelectronics and layered piezoelectronics applications. Multi-layer coatings of TiO are used for laser mirrors, beam splitters, heat reflecting mirrors. When exposed to air, TiO oxidizes spontaneously to TiO2.

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