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titanic acid

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ti⋅tan⋅ic ac⋅id

[tahy-tan-ik, ti-]
–noun Chemistry.
any of various acids derived from titanium dioxide, esp. H2TiO3 or Ti(OH)4.

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1820–30
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titanic acid   (tī-tān'ĭk, -tā'nĭk, tĭ-)   
n.  A powdered white inorganic acid, H2TiO3, derived from an acid solution of titanates and used as a mordant.
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