titanium dioxide


noun Chemistry.

a white, water-insoluble powder, TiO2, used chiefly in white pigments, plastics, ceramics, and for delustering synthetic fibers.
Also called titanium oxide, ti·tan·ic ox·ide [tahy-tan-ik, ti-] /taɪˈtæn ɪk, tɪ-/.

Origin of titanium dioxide

First recorded in 1920–25

British Dictionary definitions for titanium dioxide

titanium dioxide

noun

a white insoluble powder occurring naturally as rutile and used chiefly as a pigment of high covering power and durability. Formula: TiO 2 Also called: titanium oxide, titanic oxide, titania

Scientific definitions for titanium dioxide

titanium dioxide

A white powder used as an opaque white pigment. It occurs naturally as the mineral rutile. Chemical formula: TiO2.