You'll probably have to fuse (dry it thoroughly first) it with sodium bisulphate, that's how insoluble and inert it is. It's reactivity does depend on
grade to grade.
My food grade Anatase TiO<sub>2</sub> doesn't even respond slightly to 200 C 98 % H2SO4.
Once dissolved (if you manage it), dilute the solution and add aluminium foil or zinc (in a test tube!). That causes any TiO<sup>2+</sup>
(titanyl cations, Ti(IV)) to be reduced to purple/deep blue Ti<sup>3+</sup>.
Adding hydrogen peroxide then causes a deep red peroxo titanium (IV) complex to form.
[Edited on 23-10-2014 by blogfast25] |