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The figure represents the synergic bonding interaction in metal carbonyl complex. On the basis of the explain the following:
(i) Strength of Metal-ligand bond
(ii) Bond order of CO in carbonyl complex as compared to bond order in carbon monoxide.

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(i) Increases (i) Decreases
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