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Given reason : `Ti^(4+)` salts are colourless where as `Cr^(3+)` salts are coloured.

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Due to `d^(@)`- configuration of `Ti^(+4)`. It is colourless when `Cr^(+3)` has `d^(3)` configuration facilitating `d-d` transition.
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