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titanium dioxide chemical reactivity
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Titanium Dioxide TiO2 is known for its relatively inert nature. meaning it has minimal interactions with other chemicals in typical settings. It maintains its stability and does not easily react with acids. bases. or other substances. However. when exposed to high temperatures or ultraviolet light. it becomes highly reactive. In fact. it can even act as a catalyst in certain reactions. This photocatalytic ability allows titanium dioxide to effectively absorb light energy and accelerate chemical reactions. making it beneficial for purposes such as water treatment and air purification by breaking down organic pollutants. Its inert properties also make it a safe option for various applications. including paints. sunscreens. food additives. and cosmetics. Due to its high resistance against corrosive substances and limited tendency to form new compounds with other chemicals. titanium dioxide is widely used without any concerns. While typically low in reactivity. certain conditions such as exposure to UV light or high temperatures can significantly alter its responsiveness.
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