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Magnetic moment of `[MnCl_(4)]^(2-)` is 5.92 BM. Give reason.

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The magnetic moment 5.92 BM shows that five unpaired electrons are present in the d-orbitals of `Mn^(2+)` ion. As a result, the hybridisation involved is `sp^(3)` rather than `dsp^(2)`. Thus, tetrahedral structure of `[MnCl]^(2-)` complex shows 5.92 BM magnetic moment value.
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