I think its 4+
the answer is 4+
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TiO2 does not have any charge; it is a neutral compound, often used as a white pigment.
TiO2 Containing one titanium atom and two oxygen atoms.
titanium dioxide
The chemical formula of titanium dioxide is TiO2.
TiO2 is the chemical formula of titanium dioxide, a white powder with many industrial applications.
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Titanium dioxide or titanium(IV) oxide.
Titanium dioxide, TiO2, is a neutral compound. Each oxygen is in the O2- oxidation state, and titanium is in the Ti4+ oxidation state.
it is a covalent compound. (unusual example of metal compounds)
TiO2 is ionic, rest are covalent compounds
The "charge" or oxidation number of oxygen (O) in an oxide such as TiO2 is always 2-. This means that the total charge on O in TiO2 is 2 x -2 = -4. Thus, the "charge" or oxidation number of Ti is 4+.
Titanium dioxide is a binary compound.
Titanium dioxide, TiO2, is a neutral compound. Each oxygen is in the O2- oxidation state, and titanium is in the Ti4+ oxidation state.
It is an ionic bond. Ti4+ + 2O2- -> TiO2
It's actually Titanium Dioxide , TiO2
It contains two different elements so yes, it is binary.
TiO2 does not have any charge; it is a neutral compound, often used as a white pigment.