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    Ray-Ban is a brand of luxury sunglasses and eyeglasses created in 1936 by Bausch & Lomb. The brand is best known for its Wayfarer and Aviator lines of sunglasses.

  3. Titanate - Wikipedia

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    Titanate. In chemistry, titanate usually refers to inorganic compounds composed of titanium oxides, or oxides containing the titanium element. Together with niobate, titanate salts form the Perovskite group . In some cases, the term is used more generally for any titanium-containing anion, e.g. [TiCl 6] 2− and [Ti (CO) 6] 2−.

  4. Beryllium - Wikipedia

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    Beryllium hydroxide created using either the sinter or melt method is then converted into beryllium fluoride or beryllium chloride. To form the fluoride, aqueous ammonium hydrogen fluoride is added to beryllium hydroxide to yield a precipitate of ammonium tetrafluoroberyllate, which is heated to 1,000 °C (1,830 °F) to form beryllium fluoride.

  5. Titanium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Titanium (III) compounds are characteristically violet, illustrated by this aqueous solution of titanium trichloride. Titanium tetrachloride (titanium (IV) chloride, TiCl 4 [18]) is a colorless volatile liquid (commercial samples are yellowish) that, in air, hydrolyzes with spectacular emission of white clouds.

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    Titanium isopropoxide, also commonly referred to as titanium tetraisopropoxide or TTIP, is a chemical compound with the formula Ti {OCH (CH3)2}4. This alkoxide of titanium (IV) is used in organic synthesis and materials science.

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Acceleration of a photoreaction in the presence of a catalyst. In the experiment above, photons from a light source (out of frame on the right hand side) are absorbed by the surface of the titanium dioxide (TiO. 2) disc, exciting electrons within the material. These then react with the water molecules ...

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