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Ti^(3+) is purple but Ti^(4+) is colourl...

`Ti^(3+)` is purple but `Ti^(4+)` is colourless. This is because

A

`d^1` configuration of `Ti^(3+)`

B

`d^(@)` configuration of `Ti^(3+)`

C

`d^3` configuration of `Ti^(3+)`

D

`d^(10)` configuration of `Ti^(3+)`

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A

`d^1` configuration of `Ti^(3+)`
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