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[Ti(H2O)6]^(3+) is paramagnetic in natur...

`[Ti(H_2O)6]^(3+)` is paramagnetic in nature due to

A

one unpaired electron

B

two unpaired electrons

C

three unpaired electrons

D

no unpaired electrons

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