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Both geometrical and optical isomerism are exhibited by

A

`[Co(NH_(3))_(3)Cl_(3)]`

B

`[Cr(Ox)_(3)]^(3-)`

C

`[CoCl_(2)(en)_(2)]^(+)`

D

`[Co(en)^(3)]^(3+)`

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