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Charles Bonilla
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5 May, 12:49
Why are ilmenite and rutile considered ores?
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Eddie Oconnor
5 May, 12:51
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Both Ilmenite and rutile have enough titanium in their composition to be considered titanium ore when found in large enough Deposits.
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Uriel Beck
5 May, 13:10
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Considered titanium ore when found in large enough deposits.
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