The value of the (CFSE) for a (d4) ion in (a weak field) octaherdal complex is : Note: (?0 = 10 Dq) -0.8 ?0 or (-8 Dq) -1.6 ?0 or (-16 Dq) -1.2 ?0 or (-12 Dq) -0.6 ?0 or (-6 Dq)
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