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rutile
The most frequent of the three polymorphs of titanium dioxide, crystalizing in the tetragonal system, TiO2
In composition it is titanium dioxide, like octahedrite and brookite
an oxide mineral with the chemical formula of TiO2
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Commercially important titanium mineral (titanium dioxide, TiO2). It forms red to reddish brown, hard, brilliant metallic, slender crystals. Rutile has minor uses in porcelain and glass manufacture as a colouring agent and in making some steels and copper alloys. It is also used as a gem, but synthetic rutile is actually superior to natural crystals for gem use; it has fire (flashes of colour) and brilliance (light deflection) like those of diamond. Rutile is mined in Norway and is widespread in the Alps, the southern U.S., Mexico, and elsewhere
A mineral usually of a reddish brown color, and brilliant metallic adamantine luster, occurring in tetragonal crystals
A titanium mineral [TiO2] widespread as an accessory in igneous and metamorphic rocks It is also common in beach sands
a mineral consisting of titanium dioxide in crystalline form; occurs in metamorphic and plutonic rocks and is a major source of titanium
the most frequent of the three polymorphs of titanium dioxide, crystalizing in the tetragonal system
A natural mineral, theoretically containing 100% TiO2 Actual TiO2 content varies from 92% - 96%
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