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Ligands are broadly classified into two classes classical and non-classical ligands, depending on their donor annd acceptor ability. Classical ligands form classical complexes while non-classical ligands form non-classical complex. Bonding mechanism in non-classical is called synergic bonding.
Q. Which is not `pi`-acceptor ligand?

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