
- A

- ✓

- C

- D








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$\left[\mathrm{CoCl}\left(\mathrm{NH}_3\right)_5\right]^{2+}, \quad\left[\mathrm{Co}(\mathrm{CN})_6\right]^{3-} \text {, }$
$(A)$ $(B)$
$\left[\mathrm{Co}\left(\mathrm{NH}_3\right)_5\left(\mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}\right)\right]^{3+}, \quad\left[\mathrm{Cu}\left(\mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}\right)_4\right]^{2+}$
$(C)$ $(D)$
The correct order of $A$, $B$, $C$ and $D$ in terms of wavenumber of light absorbed is :
$(I)$ They have high melting points, higher than those of pure metals
$(II)$ They are very hard
$(III)$ They retain metallic conductivity
$(IV)$ They are chemically more reactive than the pure metals
