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The $\mathrm{CrF}_{6}^{4-}$ ion is known to have four unpaired electrons. Does the $\mathrm{F}^{-}$ ligand produce a strong or weak field?
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The $\mathrm{CrF}_{6}^{4-}$ ion has four unpaired electrons, which means that the central chromium ion (Cr) must have a +4 oxidation state. Show more…
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