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Standard XII
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Introduction to Quantum Mechanical Model
8 why [Cu(NH3...
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8 why [Cu(NH3)4]2+ is not tetrahedral?it has d9 electron Cu2+ in outer most shell then there is no chance for inner orbital complex because all shell is filled so it suppose to be tetrahedral
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