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Which of the following is true for the species having `3d^(4)` configuration?
(A) `Cr^(2+)` is reducing in nature.
(B) `Mn^(3+)` is oxidising in nature.
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of these

A

both are reducing in nature.

B

both are oxidising in nature.

C

`Cr^(2+)` is reducing, `Mn^(3+)` is oxidising.

D

`Cr^(2+)` is oxidising, `Mn^(3+)` is reducing.

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