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    How Many Unpaired Electrons Does the Manganese Ion Have in [Mn(CN)<sub>6</sub>]<sup>4-</Sup>
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How Many Unpaired Electrons Does the Manganese Ion Have in [Mn(CN)6]4-

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Question 88

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How many unpaired electrons does the manganese ion have in [Mn(CN) 6]4-


A) 1 unpaired electron
B) 2 unpaired electrons
C) 3 unpaired electrons
D) 5 unpaired electrons
E) No unpaired electrons

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