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The hexaquo managanese (II) ion contains five unpaired electrons, while the hexacyanion contains only one unpaired electron. Explain using Crystal Field Theory.

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Mn is `+2` state the configuration `3d^(5)`. In presence of `H_2O` as ligand, the distribution of these five electrons is `t_(2g)^(3)e_(g)^(2)`, i.e., all the electrons remain unpaired. In presence of `CN^(ɵ)` as ligand, the distribution is `t_(2g)^(5)e_(g)^(0)`, i.e., two `t_(2g)` orbitals contain paired electrons while the third `t_(2g)` orbital contains one unpaired electron.
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