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The IUPAC name for titanium dioxide is simply Titanium(IV) oxide. It also goes by other names such as titania or rutile. This compound is a naturally occurring oxide of titanium with the chemical formula TiO2. It is significant because it is one of the whitest materials on earth, reflecting more bright light than even snow or milk. It is widely used as a bright white pigment in products such as paints, papers, and plastics.
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