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Transcribed Image Text:Using crystal field theory, draw an electron box energy level diagram for the valence d orbitals on the manganese atom in a
MnCl, complex. Your diagram should show the relative energy of each orbital, and the number of electrons in each
orbital.
Note: to make your diagram easier to read, label the d orbitals with just the subscript. For example, label the d , orbital
2
with just z.
Energy
1
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