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Which of the following best describes the stability gained when Mn3+ (d4) is reduced to Mn2+ (d5)?
A. Stabilization due to a fully filled d subshell.
B. Stabilization due to a half-filled t2g level.
C. Stabilization due to pairing of electrons in the eg level.
D. Stabilization due to a half-filled d subshell in the d5 configuration.
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