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How does Crystal Field Theory differ from Valence Bond Theory in explaining bonding?
A. CFT uses hybridisation
B. CFT considers electrostatic splitting of d orbitals
C. CFT ignores metal-ligand interaction
D. CFT only applies to charged complexes
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