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![Which is the conjugate acid of [Ti(OH2)5(OH)]2+?
A. [Ti(OH2)50]*
B. [Ti(OH2)4(OH)2]*
C. [Ti(OH2)6]3+
D. [(H2O)4Ti(u-OH)2Ti(OH2)4]4+](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/cd2aba08-5e04-4998-8227-cdde462fee99/147097a3-b9de-4569-955d-e5701c44680c/39cw6u_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:Which is the conjugate acid of [Ti(OH2)5(OH)]2+?
A. [Ti(OH2)50]*
B. [Ti(OH2)4(OH)2]*
C. [Ti(OH2)6]3+
D. [(H2O)4Ti(u-OH)2Ti(OH2)4]4+
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