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For each of the following pair of complexes, identify the one that has the larger crystal field stabilization energy (CFSE). Explain your reasoning and where possible, show your work.
a)[Mn(OH2)6]2+ or [Fe(OH2)6]3+ b)[Cr(OH2)6]2+ or [Mn(OH2)6]2+ c)[Ru(CN)6]3- or [Fe(CN)6]3-
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