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Excerpt from Traité de Chimie Générale, Analytique, Industrielle Et Agricole, Vol. 3: Seconde Partie; Chimie Inorganique III, 2
Cet oxyde est d'un noir luisant; il est infusible aux températures les plus élevées; il se change par le grillage en acide titanique; il se dissout lentement dans les acides et se combine avec les alcalis. Son hydrate est d'un beau bleu; il absorbe très-rapidement l'oxygène, et se change en acide titanique. Il décompose l'eau, même à la température ordinaire.
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