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Stars with titanium oxide only visible in cool burning stars because their structures, molecules can absorb photons at many wave lengths , producing numerous, closely spaced spectral lines that blend together to form bands. These bands form only in the coolest stars, this is because the molecules are not subjected to violent collisions.

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