magnetic moment Mn2+ an
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In cases of high high-spin d5 complexes such as Mn2+ the ground state of should have a magnetic moment close to the spin-only value of ~5.92 µB, since an S- term carries no angular momentum [7]. ... The value of µeff depends strongly on the spin state and the coordination of the TM. i hope it's correct
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In cases of high high-spin d5 complexes such as Mn2+ the ground state of should have a magnetic moment close to the spin-only value of ~5.92 µB, since an S- term carries no angular momentum [7]. ... The value of µeff depends strongly on the spin state and the coordination of the TM.
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