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Mixed oxide minerals are plentiful in nature. Synthetic mixed oxides are components of many ceramics with remarkable properties and important advanced technological applications, such as strong
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The term is sometimes also applied to compounds of oxygen and two or more other elements, where some or all of the oxygen atoms are covalently bound into
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of metal oxides rather than chemical compounds, or to fine mixtures of two or more oxides.
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Oxide compound with cations of multiple elements or different oxidation states
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Index

Complex oxide
MOX fuel
chemistry
oxide
chemical element
states of oxidation
ionic compounds
anion
cations
ilmenite
iron
titanium
perovskite
garnet
magnetite
red lead
ferrites
yttrium aluminum garnet
lasers
oxyanions
sodium zincate
zinc
zincate
strontium titanate
solid solutions
magnets
optics
lasers
semiconductors
piezoelectrics

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