(10 pt) The complex [Fe(CN) 14+ is diamagnetic, but [Fe(H,0) 12+ is paramagnetic, and can be shown by experiment that it

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(10 pt) The complex [Fe(CN) 14+ is diamagnetic, but [Fe(H,0) 12+ is paramagnetic, and can be shown by experiment that it

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10 Pt The Complex Fe Cn 14 Is Diamagnetic But Fe H 0 12 Is Paramagnetic And Can Be Shown By Experiment That It 1
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(10 pt) The complex [Fe(CN) 14+ is diamagnetic, but [Fe(H,0) 12+ is paramagnetic, and can be shown by experiment that it has 4 unpaired electrons in its structure. Use the ligand field theory (LFT) to explain this facts.
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