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Dicuss in brief the crystal field theory. How does it differ from valence bond theory?
Explain the fact the `[CoF_(6)]^(3-)` is paramagnetic whereas `[Co(NH_(3))_(6)]^(3+)` is daimagnetic although both are octahedral.

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