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electronic configuration of Ti+ is? ​

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Answered by SABARISHkkarthick
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Answer:

20 electrons

Explanation:

Therefore, the electron configuration of a neutral titanium atom must account for 22 electrons. Consequently, the electron configuration of the titanium (II) cation, Ti2+, must account for 20 electrons, since this cation is formed when a neutral titanium atom loses 2 electrons. The electron configuration of a neutral titanium atom looks like this

Answered by koushal001
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Answer:

1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p6, 4s2,

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