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    How Many Geometric Isomers Are Possible for the Complex [CrF<sub>3</sub>Br<sub>3</sub>]<sup>3-</Sup>
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How Many Geometric Isomers Are Possible for the Complex [CrF3Br3]3-

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How many geometric isomers are possible for the complex [CrF3Br3]3-? Draw these isomers.

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