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`1.44` gram if titanium `(Ti)` reacted with excess of `O_(2)` and produce `x` gram of non`-` stoichiometric compound `Ti_(1.44)O`. The value of `x` is `:`

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2

B

`1.77`

C

`1.44`

D

None of these

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