A mixed oxide is an oxide that contains the same metal in two different oxidation states.
Now, let us analyze each oxide one by one.
Ti2O3 : Titanium is present only in +3 oxidation state. Hence, it is not a mixed oxide.
V2O4 : Vanadium is present only in +4 oxidation state. Hence, it is not a mixed oxide.
Cr2O3 : Chromium is present only in +3 oxidation state. Hence, it is not a mixed oxide.
Mn3O4 : This oxide can be written as MnO · Mn2O3. Manganese is present in +2 and +3 oxidation states. Hence, it is a mixed oxide.
Fe3O4 : This oxide can be written as FeO · Fe2O3. Iron is present in +2 and +3 oxidation states. Hence, it is a mixed oxide.
Fe2O3 : Iron is present only in +3 oxidation state. Hence, it is not a mixed oxide.
Co3O4 : This oxide can be written as CoO · Co2O3. Cobalt is present in +2 and +3 oxidation states. Hence, it is a mixed oxide.
Thus, the mixed oxides are Mn3O4, Fe3O4 and Co3O4.
Therefore, the number of mixed oxides is 3.
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