The colors of the solutions are red yellow green and blue


A certain first-row transition metal ion forms many different colored solutions. When four coordination compounds of this metal, each having the same coordination number, are dissolved in water, the colors of the solutions are red, yellow, green, and blue. Further experiments reveal that two of teh complex ions are paramagnetic with four unpaired electrons and teh other two are diamagnetic. What can be deduced from this information about the four coordination compounds?

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Chemistry: The colors of the solutions are red yellow green and blue
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