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Titanium dioxide is usually made through the sulfate process or the chloride process. The sulfate process involves mixing titanium-containing ores with sulfuric acid, while the chloride process involves using chlorine gas to convert titanium ores into titanium tetrachloride before oxidizing it. Both processes require high levels of heat. Due to its complex and hazardous nature, it's not recommended for non-professionals to attempt making titanium dioxide at home or without proper safety measures and professional supervision.
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