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Titanium --------------------------> Ti4+ + 4e-

[1s2, 2s22p6, 3s23p6] 3d2, 4s2 --->[1s2, 2s22p6, 3s23p6] + 4 electrons (from 3d and 4s orbital)

Ti4+ is iso-electronic to Argon [1s2, 2s22p6, 3s23p6 ], the foregoing noble gas.

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14y ago

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d2

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[Ar] 4s2 3d2

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15y ago

The base expression (ground state; Ti0) is [Ar]3d24s2 so removal of 4 electrons to get the oxidation state of 4+ would result in the configuration of [Ar]

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[Ar] it would lose 2 electrons from 4s and then 2 electrons from 3d

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The base expression (ground state; Ti0) is [Ar]3d24s2 so removal of 2 electrons to get the oxidation state of 2+ would result in the configuration of [Ar] 3d2.

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11y ago

The electron configuration of titanium is [Ar]3d24s2.

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[Ar]4s23d2

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12y ago

[Ar] 4s23d2

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