The complex pentaaminecarbonatocobalt(III) chlorides is :

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The complex pentaaminecarbonatocobalt(III) chlorides is : A. `[Co(NH_(3))_(5)CO_(3)]Cl` B. `[Co(NH_(2))_(5)CO_ ... )]Cl` D. `[Co(NH_(3))_(5)CO_(2)]Cl`

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