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The spin only magnetic moment value ( in Bohr magneton units ) of `Cr(CO)_(6)` is :

A

0

B

2.84

C

`4.90`

D

5.92

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  • The spin only magnetic moment value (in Bohr magnetion units) of Cr(CO)_(6) is

    A
    0
    B
    2.84
    C
    4.9
    D
    5.92
  • The spin only magnetic moment value (in Bohr magnetion units) of Cr(CO)_(6) is

    A
    0
    B
    2.84
    C
    `4.90`
    D
    `5.92`
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    A
    `9.27xx10^(-24)Am^2`
    B
    `9.27xx10^(24)Am^2`
    C
    `9.27xx10^(-24)Am^-2`
    D
    `9.27xx10^(24)Am^-2`
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