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[" Considering "H_(2)O" as a weak-field ligand,the "],[" number of unpaired electrons in "],[[Mn(H_(2)O)_(6)]^(2+)" will be "],[" (A) three "],[" (B) five "],[" (c) two "],[" (D) four "]

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