(inorganic chemistry) Ti(SO4)2·9H2O Caked solid, soluble in water, toxic, highly acidic; used as a dye stripper, reducing agent, laundry chemical, and in treatment of chrome yellow colors. Also known as titanic sulfate; titanyl sulfate.
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(inorganic chemistry) Ti(SO4)2·9H2O Caked solid, soluble in water, toxic, highly acidic; used as a dye stripper, reducing agent, laundry chemical, and in treatment of chrome yellow colors. Also known as titanic sulfate; titanyl sulfate.
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