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Co^(3+) ion forms octahedral complex wit...

`Co^(3+)` ion forms octahedral complex with ligands like `F^(-)` and `NH_(3)` as `[CoF_(6)]^(3-)` and `[Co(NH_(3))_(6)]^(3+)`.
These two complexes differ in:

A

No. of unpaired electron(s)

B

Hybridisation

C

`Delta_(0)`(Crystal field splitting)

D

All of these

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D

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