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`[Fe(H_2O)_6]^(3+)` is strongly paramagnetic whereas `{Fe(CN)_6]^(3-)` is weakly paramagnetic Expain?

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Assertion : [Fe(H_2O)_6]^(3+) is strongly paramagnetic whereas [Fe(CN)_6]^(3-) is weakly paramagnetic. Reason : H_2O is a weak field ligand and CN^(-) is a strong field ligand.

Assertion : [Fe(CN)_6]^(3-) is weakly paramagnetic while [Fe(CN)_6]^(4-) is diamagnetic. Reason : [Fe(CN)_6]^(3-) has +3 oxidation state while [Fe(CN)_6]^(4-) has +2 oxidation state.

The octahedral complex [Co(NH_3)_6]^(3+) is diamagnetic while the octahedral complex [CoF_6]^(3-) is paramagnetic. Explain using VB theory.

[Cr(NH3)6]^3+ is paramagnetic while [Ni(CN)4]^2- is' diamagnetic. Explain why?

The magnetic behaviour of a complex can be expained on the basis of VB theory [CO(NH_3)_6)]^(3+) is a diamagnetic complex and [CoF_6]^3- is a paramagnetic complex.Substantiate the above statement using VB theory.

The name of the complex ion, [Fe(CN)_6]^(3-) is:

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