Write down the IUPAC name of the following complexes and calculate their magnetic moment. \( \mathrm{Cs}\left[\mathrm{FeCl}_{4}\right] \) [May-2021]
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- The complex is \(\mathrm{Cs}\left[\mathrm{FeCl}_{4}\right]\). - It consists of a cesium ion (\(\mathrm{Cs}^+\)) and a complex ion \([\mathrm{FeCl}_{4}]^-\). Show more…
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