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[Fe(H2O)(6)]^(2+) and [Fe(CN)(6)]^(4-) d...

`[Fe(H_2O)_(6)]^(2+) and [Fe(CN)_(6)]^(4-)` differ in :

A

geometry, magnetic moment

B

geometry, hybridization

C

magnetic moment, colour

D

hybridisation, number of d - electrons

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C
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