Zirconolite is a mineral, calcium zirconium titanate; formula CaZrTi2O7. Some examples of the mineral may also contain thorium, uranium, cerium, niobium and iron; the presence of thorium or uranium would make the mineral radioactive. It is black or brown in color.[3]
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Hydrogen & halogens | |
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Chalcogens | |
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Group 13 & 14 | |
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Trans metals | |
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Titanium(II) | Organotitanium(II) compounds | |
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Titanium(III) | Organotitanium(III) compounds | |
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Titanium(IV) | Titanate compounds | |
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Organotitanium(IV) compounds | |
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Zr(II) | |
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Zr(III) | |
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Zr(IV) | Acids and complexes | |
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Organozirconium(IV) | |
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