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Titanium dioxide powder is typically produced through the chloride process or the sulfate process. The chloride process involves reacting titanium oxide ore with chlorine to produce titanium tetrachloride, then oxidizing it with oxygen to form titanium dioxide. The sulfate process involves dissolving titanium oxide ore in sulfuric acid, then precipitating it out with water to form titanium dioxide. Both methods require extreme caution due to the corrosive and potentially toxic nature of the chemicals involved. It is not recommended to attempt without proper knowledge, equipment, and safety measures.
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