Octahedral complexes can distort their geometry depending on the strength of the ligands with which the metal bonds. I k

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Octahedral complexes can distort their geometry depending on the strength of the ligands with which the metal bonds. I k

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Octahedral complexes can distort their geometry depending on the strength of the ligands with which the metal bonds. I know it is known for example that tetrachlorodifluorocobaltate(l) has an elongation (stretching in the axial position). Explain why this elongation clearly arguing your hypothesis.
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