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Titanium oxide, also known as titanium dioxide, is a whitish powder largely used as a white pigment due to its brightness and very high refractive index. However, when it is combined with other elements, it can produce a range of colors. For instance, when combined with iron, it creates yellow, red, and black pigments. In gemology, titanium oxide coatings can impart a variety of colors to gemstones through a process called thin-film interference, creating hues of blues, purples, and multicolor effects.
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