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    A How Many Unpaired 3d Electrons Will There Be in (I)
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A How Many Unpaired 3d Electrons Will There Be in (I)

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a. How many unpaired 3d electrons will there be in (i) high and (ii) low-spin complexes of Co(II)?
b. How can high and low-spin complexes be recognized and distinguished experimentally?

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