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titanium dioxide alternative name
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Titanium dioxide, a widely used pigment and additive, is also known by its chemical name, TiO2, and several alternative names including titania, rutile (when in its natural mineral form), and E171 when used as a food coloring agent. It is notable for its bright whiteness and high refractive index, making it highly effective in providing opacity and brightness to products like paints, plastics, papers, foods, and toothpaste. Its use in sunscreen is due to its efficiency in blocking UV radiation. However, there's ongoing research into its safety as a food additive, leading to some regulatory reassessment and the potential exploration of alternatives in certain applications.
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