Talk:Titanium(III) oxide
Latest comment: 15 years ago by RoryReloaded in topic Deletion of article
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It appears that someone has made this article just because they found a broken link to it. This needs some serious attention or deletion. (shouldn't it also be bititanium trioxide?)
Jake95 20:57, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
- Hi Jake95. Yes, you are right, hence the appropriate tags {{importance}} and {{inorganic-compound-stub}}. But we chemists have a lot of these articles on the list, still waiting to be expanded. The title is fine, inorganic salts are generally named like this (or, if there is only one oxide known, simply "metal oxide" (the stoichiometry comes from the normal oxidation states). Hope this explains. --Dirk Beetstra T C 21:54, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Deletion of article
This article should be deleted, namely because of the minute users that know about Titanium(III) oxide. --[[ (talk) 07:23, 26 August 2008 (UTC)
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