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The orange coloured compound formed when `H_(2)` `O_(2)` is added to `TiO_(2) `solution acidified with conc `H_(2)` `SO_(4)` is

A

`Ti_(2)`  `O_(3)`

B

`H_(2)` `TI_(2)O_(8)`

C

`H_(2) TiO_(3)`

D

`H_(2)TiO_(4)`

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The correct Answer is:
d

`TiO_(2)+H_(2)O_(2) overset(H_(2)SO_(4))to H_(2)TiO_(4)` (yellowe orange colour)
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