Multiple Choice
The correct name for the complex ion [Mo(CN) 6]4 is ________
A) hexacyanomolybdenum(II) .
B) hexacyanomolybdenite(III) .
C) hexacyanomolybdenate(II) .
D) molybdenum(0) hexacyanide.
E) molybdenum(VIII) cyanide.
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