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what dissolves titanium dioxide
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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a compound known for its stability and resistance to many chemical reactions. Most acids and bases do not dissolve it, at least at room temperature. However, it can be dissolved by strong acids like sulfuric acid or hydrofluoric acid (HF) under high temperatures. It's essential to understand that working with such substances requires extreme caution due to their highly corrosive and hazardous nature. They should only be handled by trained professionals in the appropriate environment while following safety protocols.
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