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    Consider the Pseudo-Octahedral Complex of Cr<sup>3+</sup> Shown Below, Where a and B
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Consider the Pseudo-Octahedral Complex of Cr3+ Shown Below, Where a and B

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Consider the pseudo-octahedral complex of Cr3+ shown below, where A and B represent Lewis bases and where A produces a stronger crystal field than B. Draw an appropriate crystal field diagram for this complex (include the electrons). Consider the pseudo-octahedral complex of Cr<sup>3+</sup> shown below, where A and B represent Lewis bases and where A produces a stronger crystal field than B. Draw an appropriate crystal field diagram for this complex (include the electrons).

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