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Aqueous solution of sodium chloride turns

A

`[Co(H_2O)_6]^(2+)` is transformed into `[CoCl_6]^(4-)`

B

`[Co(H_2O)_6]^(2+)` is transformed into `[CoCl_6]^(2-)`

C

tetrahedral complexes have smaller crystal field splitting than octahedral complexes.

D

tetrahedral complexes have larger crystal field splitting than octahedral complex.

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