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Crystal field stabilization energy for high spin `d^4` octahedral complex is

A

` -1.8 Delta_(0)`

B

` -1.6 Delta_(0) + P`

C

` -1.2 Delta_(0)`

D

` -1.6 Delta_(0)` .

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CFSE`= 3(-0.4)Delta_(0) + 1(0.6)Delta_(0)`
`=-1.2Delta_(0)+0.6Delta_(0)`
CFSE = `-0.6Delta_(0)`
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