Titanate
Titanate is a mineral composed primarily of titanium and oxygen, often found in various geological formations. It typically appears as a black or dark-colored crystalline substance and is known for its high resistance to heat and chemical reactions. Titanate is commonly used in ceramics, electronics, and as a pigment in paints due to its durability and stability.
In addition to its natural form, titanate can also refer to synthetic compounds, such as barium titanate, which are used in capacitors and piezoelectric devices. These materials exhibit unique electrical properties, making them valuable in modern technology, including sensors and actuators.