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The standard reduction potential of `TiO^(2+)` and `Ti^(3+)` are given by
`TiO_(2+)+2H^(+)+e^(-)toTi^(3+)+H_(2)O" "E^(@)=0.10V`
`Ti^(3+)+3e^(-)toTi" "E^(@)=-1.21V`

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