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The phrase "a dioxide" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct term is "a dioxide" when referring to a chemical compound containing two oxygen atoms.
Example: "Carbon dioxide is a common gas that we exhale during respiration, and it is classified as a dioxide."
Alternatives: "a diatomic oxygen compound" or "a two-oxygen compound."
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Treatment using slurry of a higher water ratio or a slower heating ratio results in the formation of a dioxide layer containing locally formed calcium titanate.
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