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Standard electrode potential values, `E^(Θ)` for `Al^(3+)//Al` is `-1.66` V and that of `Ti^(3+)`/Tl` is `+1.26` V. " Predict about the formation of" `M^(3+)` ion in solution and compare the electropositive character of the two metals.

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