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    The Neutral Monodentate Ligand L Forms the Complex Ion [CrL<sub>6</sub>]<sup>2+</sup>
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The Neutral Monodentate Ligand L Forms the Complex Ion [CrL6]2+

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The neutral monodentate ligand L forms the complex ion [CrL6]2+, and the magnetic properties of this complex correspond to 2 unpaired electrons. This indicates that L is a strong-field ligand.

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