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- Rutile - Wikipedia
Rutile is an oxide mineral composed of titanium dioxide (TiO 2), the most common natural form of TiO 2 Rarer polymorphs of TiO 2 are known, including anatase, akaogiite, and brookite
- Rutile: The titanium mineral in white paint and star ruby - Geology. com
What is Rutile? Rutile is a titanium oxide mineral with a chemical composition of TiO 2 It is found in igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks throughout the world Rutile also occurs as needle-shaped crystals in other minerals
- Rutile: Mineral information, data and localities. - mindat. org
Rutile is one of the five forms of titanium dioxide, TiO 2, found in nature Sellaite (magnesium fluoride, MgF 2) also has a rutile-type structure Compare 'UM1987-04-O:Ti'
- Rutile | Structure, Properties, Uses | Britannica
rutile, the most abundant of three naturally occurring forms of titanium dioxide (TiO 2; see also anatase; brookite) It forms red to reddish brown, hard, brilliant metallic, slender crystals, often completely surrounded by other minerals
- Rutile - the Titanium Crystals - MineralExpert. org
Rutile is a mineral of many forms and colors It is quite widespread accessory mineral in many rocks but nice crystals are much less common Rutile is also important source of titanium and has various industrial applications Chemists succeeded in creating synthetic rutile in 1948, to no real effect
- Rutile: The titanium mineral rutile information and pictures
Rutile is the most common mineral composed of titanium dioxide Rarer polymorphs include Brookite and Anatase, both which also form unique and distinctive crystals The name Rutile is derived from the Latin "Rutilus", in reference to a common color habit of this mineral in dark red but lustrous crystals
- Rutile - HyperPhysics
Rutile This sample of rutile is on display at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History Rutile is titanium dioxide, TiO 2, and it appears as fine red crystals within the larger clear quartz mineral The size of the sample is about 15-20 cm high
- Rutile’s fiery brilliance - Nature Geoscience
Rutile is a critical ore for titanium, which is an essential component of lightweight, strong, corrosion- and temperature-resistant metal alloys used in everything from bicycles to spacecraft
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