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No, titanium dioxide is not organic. The term "organic" in chemistry typically refers to compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen. Titanium dioxide, also known as TiO2, is an inorganic compound as it is made of the elements titanium and oxygen only. It's commonly used in a variety of products, including paints, sunscreens, and food coloring due to its brightness and high refractive index.
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