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Methyl cobalamin is usually described as a Co(II) compound, which changes to Co(III) on...

Methyl cobalamin is usually described as a Co(II) compound, which changes to Co(III) on dissociation of . Describe the probable electronic structure (splitting of d levels and number of unpaired electrons) of the cobalt in both cases.

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