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Match each compound in the group on the left with the compound on the right most likely to have the same Na2[CuCl4]

[Co(NH3)5CO3]Cl

Li4[Mo(CN)7H2O]

[Co(NH3)6]Br3

[V(NH3)4Cl2]

CH3OH

CuSO4

Cu(NO3)2

Fe(NO3)3

Fe2(SO4)3

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