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Transition metal oxides

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titanium dioxide
chemical compound
iron oxide
class of chemical compounds composed of iron and oxygen
iron(III) oxide
chemical compound
copper(II) oxide
chemical compound
osmium tetroxide
chemical compound
manganese dioxide
chemical compound
iron(II) oxide
chemical compound
copper(I) oxide
chemical compound
dichromium trioxide
chemical compound
vanadium(V) oxide
Oxide of Vanadium
silver oxide
chemical compound
cobalt(II) oxide
chemical compound
manganese(II) oxide
chemical compound
tungsten trioxide
chemical compound
tantalum pentoxide
chemical compound
nickel(II) oxide
chemical compound
Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide
hydrous ferric oxide (HFO)
gold sesquioxide
chemical compound
vanadium(III) oxide
chemical compound
molybdenum trioxide
chemical compound
chromium(IV) oxide
chemical compound
manganese(III) oxide
chemical compound
ruthenium tetroxide
chemical compound
hafnium(IV) oxide
chemical compound
vanadium(II) oxide
chemical compound
chromium(II) oxide
chemical compound
technetium(VII) oxide
chemical compound
ruthenium(IV) oxide
chemical compound
yttrium oxide
chemical compound
scandium oxide
chemical compound
niobium pentoxide
chemical compound
vanadium(IV) oxide
chemical compound
cobalt(III) oxide
chemical compound
silver(I,III) oxide
chemical compound
titanium(II) oxide
chemical compound
cobalt(II,III) oxide
chemical compound
yttrium barium copper oxide
chemical compound
rhenium trioxide
chemical compound
manganese(II,III) oxide
chemical compound
nickel(III) oxide
chemical compound
Adams' catalyst
chemical compound
iridium(IV) oxide
chemical compound
strontium titanate
chemical compound
tungsten(IV) oxide
chemical compound
molybdenum(IV) oxide
chemical compound
titanium(III) oxide
chemical compound
palladium(II) oxide
chemical compound
niobium monoxide
chemical compound
viridian
thumb|right|Chromium(III) oxide sample thumb|Viridian (Pigment Green 18), left 3 smears; and Phthalocyanine Green (Pigment Green 7), right 3 smears Viridian is a blue-green pigment, a hydrated chromium(III) oxide, of medium saturation and relatively dark in value. It is composed of a majority of green, followed by blue. The first recorded use of viridian as a color name in English was in the 1860s. Viridian takes its name from the Latin , meaning "green". The pigment was first prepared in mid-19th-century Paris and remains available from several US manufacturers as prepared artists' colors in
Chromium oxide
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Manganese oxide
a chemical compound
niobium dioxide
chemical compound
rhenium(IV) oxide
chemical compound
rhodium(III) oxide
chemical compound
osmium dioxide
chemical compound
chromium(VI) oxide peroxide
chemical compound
yttrium iron garnet
synthetic yttrium iron oxide with garnet structure
iridium tetroxide
chemical compound
rhodium(IV) oxide
chemical compound
cobalt green
chemical compound