Multiple Choice
Which of the following complexes has the smallest d-orbital splitting energy?
A) Co(NH3) 63+
B) Co(NH3) 5OH2+
C) Co(NH3) 5CN2+
D) Co(NH3) 5I2+
E) Co(NH3) 5(OH2) 3+
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