The correct order of spin only magnetic moments for the following complex ions is[Fe(CN)6]3−<[CoF6]3−<[MnBr4]2−<[Mn(CN)6]3−[CoF6]3−<[MnBr4]2−<[Fe(CN)6]3−<[Mn(CN)6]3−[Fe(CN)6]3−<[Mn(CN)6]3−<[CoF6]3−<[MnBr4]2−[MnBr4]2−<[CoF6]3−<[Fe(CN)6]3−<[Mn(CN)6]3−
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The correct order of spin only magnetic moments for the following complex ions is[Fe(CN)6]3−<[CoF6]3−<[MnBr4]2−<[Mn(CN)6]3−[CoF6]3−<[MnBr4]2−<[Fe(CN)6]3−<[Mn(CN)6]3−[Fe(CN)6]3−<[Mn(CN)6]3−<[CoF6]3−<[MnBr4]2−[MnBr4]2−<[CoF6]3−<[Fe(CN)6]3−<[Mn(CN)6]3−
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