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On the basis of crystal field theory explain why Co(III) Forms paramagnetic octahedral complex with weak field ligands whereas it forms diamagnetic octahedral complex with strong field ligands.

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With weak field ligands, `Delta_(o) lt P`, (pairing energy) so, the electronic configuration of CO (III) will be `t_(2g)^(4) e_(g)^(2)` i.e., it has 4 unpaired electrons and is paramagnetic.
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