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24. Name each complex ion or coordination compound. a. [Cu(en)212 c. NalCr(H2O)2(ox)2 b. [Mn(CO)(NO2)312 d. [Co(en)al[Fe(CN)6]

I need help on (d) only . I do not understand what charge the Cobalt or iron should have. May someone please explain how to know what charge the Cobalt and iron are

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