I think Ti(SO4)2 is the chemical formula for Titanium sulphate (it's been many years since I did my A level chemistry).
The (...)2 is needed round the SO4 as sulphate has a -2 charge whereas titanium has a +4 charge and so needs two of them to make the compound overall neutral.
To program the quadratic formula on a TI-84 Silver Edition calculator, first press the PRGM button and select NEW to create a new program. Name your program (e.g., "QUAD"). In the program editor, input the formula: prompt A, B, C; then calculate the discriminant (B² - 4AC) and use √ to find the square root. Finally, display the results for the two roots using Disp for the formulas: (-B + √D)/(2A) and (-B - √D)/(2A). Make sure to include appropriate prompts for user input.
There are 4 syllables. Ho-ra-ti-o.
To find the antilogarithm (base 10) on a TI-83 calculator, you can use the formula (10^x). To do this, first, enter the value of (x) for which you want to find the antilog. Then, press the ^ button followed by 10 and hit ENTER. The calculator will display the antilogarithm result.
really there is no reason for naming it like that. the name was simply chosen by TI.
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The chemical formula for Titanium IV sulfide is TiS2.
Ti(SO4)2 (aq) <-- The original answer posted! This doesn't balance stochiometrically and doesn't exist as Ti III is obviously 3+ oxidation state and SO42- balance to give Ti2(SO4)3
Ti - were you hoping for something else ? ;-)
The formula you provided, TiNO3₂, represents titanium nitrate.
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The chemical formula for titanium dichromate is Ti(Cr2O7)2.
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The chemical formula for Titanium IV Nitrate is Ti(NO3)4.
TI's last name is Harris
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