Mixed oxide

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title: Mixed oxide
text: In chemistry, a mixed oxide is a somewhat informal name for an oxide that contains cations of more than one chemical element or cations of a single element in several states of oxidation. The term is usually applied to solid ionic compounds that contain the oxide anion O2− and two or more element cations. Typical examples are ilmenite (FeTiO3), a mixed oxide of iron (Fe2+) and titanium (Ti4+) cations, perovskite and garnet.The cations may be the same element in different ionization states: a not
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description: Oxide compound with cations of multiple elements or different oxidation states
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