[Ni(CN)4]2− is dimagnetic 
Which is diamagnetic?
Held on 30 Apr 2013 · Verified 9 Jul 2026.
[Cp(F6)]3−
[Ni(CN)4]2−
[NiCl4]2−
[Fe(CN)6]3−
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