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Standard XII
Chemistry
Valence Bond Theory
Considering H...
Question
Considering
H
2
O
as a weak ligand, the number of unpaired electrons in
[
M
n
(
H
2
O
)
6
]
2
+
would be
A
4
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B
5
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C
2
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D
3
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Solution
The correct option is
B
5
M
n
2
+
has
d
5
configuration and the ligand is weak.
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