any of various white substances regarded as hydrated forms of titanium dioxide, typical formulas being H4TiO4 and H2TiO3
titanic acid in American English
either of two weak acids, H2TiO3 or H4TiO4, derived from titanium dioxide
titanic acid in American English
(taiˈtænɪk, tɪ-)
noun
Chemistry
any of various acids derived from titanium dioxide, esp. H2TiO3or Ti(OH)4
Word origin
[1820–30]This word is first recorded in the period 1820–30. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: acetate, analogue, exogenous, myth, tetrapod