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Ti (III) compounds are coloured while Ti (IV) compounds are colourless.

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To solve the question of why Ti(III) compounds are colored while Ti(IV) compounds are colorless, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Determine the Electron Configuration of Titanium Titanium (Ti) has an atomic number of 22. Its electron configuration can be derived from the noble gas argon (Ar): - The electron configuration of Titanium is: \[ \text{Ti: } [\text{Ar}] 4s^2 3d^2 \] ...
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