first of all, please use proper BB codes for super and subscripts, this makes your question much easier to read:
[sup ]superscript[/sup ] and [sub ]subscript[/sub ] (without the spaces)
Now for your question, you have the answer right, but you may want to follow the proper way of writing it down so it is more clear:
-Start with a balanced reaction equation! It is asked of you in the question.
Show that you are using this formula:
ΔE
0cell = E
0red (cathode) - E
0red (anode)
Then note that as long as ΔE
0cell is positive, the reaction will occur.
It will try to form Ti^3+ ions from the Ti^2+ ions in order to get a great E value.
Just note that for the oxidation of Ti
2+ to Ti
3+, ΔE
0cell is still positive and this reaction will therefore occur.
Just make sure to show the reaction equations, so it is clear why you are using the standard potential values that you are using