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Crystal field theory considers purely ionic bond between metal and ligand. The five d-orbitals in an isolated gaseous metal are degenerate. The degeneracy of the d-orbitals is lost in prsence of ligand which is known as splitting of d-orbitals.
Complex in which `t(2g)^(3)` electronic configuration is not observed.

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`[Fe(NH_(3))_(6)]^(2+) d^(6) to t_(2g)^(2,1,1)eg^(1,1)`
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