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    A Metal Ion in a High-Spin Octahedral Complex Has Two
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A Metal Ion in a High-Spin Octahedral Complex Has Two

Question 58

Question 58

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A metal ion in a high-spin octahedral complex has two more unpaired electrons than the same ion does in a low-spin octahedral complex. Which of the following could the metal ion be?


A) Cr3+
B) Mn2+
C) Co2+
D) Ti2+
E) Cu2+

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