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Calculate the EAN of central atom in the following complexes
`(a) [Fe(CO)_(2)(NO)_(2)] " " (b) [Fe(C_(5)H_(5))_(2)]`

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(a)36 (b) 36

(a) Fe(Z=26),EAN=26+28=36. (b)Fe(Z=26),EAN=26+10=36
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