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Using VBT, explainthe geometry and magnetic property of `[Ni(CN)_(4)]^(-2)`. (Atomic Number of Ni=28).

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Geometry - Square planar complex
Magnetic property - Diamagnetic
Hybridisation - `dsp^(2)`
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