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most stable oxidation state of ti
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Answered by radheshyam6441
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Answer:

+4

+4In its compounds, titanium exhibits oxidation states of +2, +3, and +4, as in the oxygen compounds titanium monoxide, TiO, dititanium trioxide, Ti2O3, and titanium dioxide, TiO2, respectively. The +4 oxidation state is the most stable. The chemistry of titanium in the +2 state is rather restricted

Answered by fbbackupbretta
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Answer:

+4 compounds of titanium are the most stable

Explanation:

The element has to ionize with oxygen to reach a certain oxidation state, since oxygen has a 6 valence electrons, the element has to lose 2 electrons to attain stability. So the second ionization energy will give the most stable oxidation state.

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