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Brookite

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Brookite is a mineral that is classified as a titanium oxide, with the chemical formula \( \text{TiO}_2 \). It is one of the three main polymorphs of titanium dioxide, the other two being rutile and anatase. Brookite typically forms in a tetragonal crystal system and is characterized by its unusual elongated crystal shape and its perfect cleavage.

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