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What is the oxidation number of Titanium in the compound titanium dioxide?


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Answered by dsami1
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In 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.
Answered by securelife06
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+4

Abstract. The oxidation state of titanium in titanium dioxide is commonly assumed to be +4. This assignment is based on the ionic approximation and is used ubiquitously to rationalize phenomena observed with TiO2. It implies a charge state +4 and that no further oxidation of the metal center is possible.

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