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    Which Name Could Correspond to the Following Coordination Compound, Where
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Which Name Could Correspond to the Following Coordination Compound, Where

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Which name could correspond to the following coordination compound, where M represents a transition metal cation and L represents a ligand? Which name could correspond to the following coordination compound, where M represents a transition metal cation and L represents a ligand?   A)  Hexachloroferrate(III)  B)  Hexaammineiron(III)  C)  Hexaaquochromium(II)  D)  Hexacyanomanganate(II)  E)  All of these are possible.


A) Hexachloroferrate(III)
B) Hexaammineiron(III)
C) Hexaaquochromium(II)
D) Hexacyanomanganate(II)
E) All of these are possible.

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