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A compound in which a metal ion `M^(x+)` `(Z=25)` has a spin only magnetic moment of `sqrt(24)BM`. The number of unpaired electrons in the compound and the oxidation state of the metal ion are respectively.
(A) `4` and `2`
(B) `5` and `3`
(C) `3` and `2`
(D) `4` and `3`

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