Do ligands always give only one lone pair of electron?
Answers
Answered by
0
Hi Friend
No Ligands not always give one lone pair of electrons.
There are various types of ligands
e.g.
Bidendate - They give two lone pairs ir have two sites.
Tridendate- They have three pair of electrkn or three attacking sites.
Polydendate -They have more than three attacking sites.
☆ Hope it helps
No Ligands not always give one lone pair of electrons.
There are various types of ligands
e.g.
Bidendate - They give two lone pairs ir have two sites.
Tridendate- They have three pair of electrkn or three attacking sites.
Polydendate -They have more than three attacking sites.
☆ Hope it helps
Answered by
0
HEY....
ANSWER.
ALWAYS LIGAND DOESN'T GIVE ONE PAIR OF ELECTRON .
IN SUCH TIME IT GAVE TWO OR THREE
PAIR OF PARING ELECTRON.
____________&____________.
HELP YOU
ANSWER.
ALWAYS LIGAND DOESN'T GIVE ONE PAIR OF ELECTRON .
IN SUCH TIME IT GAVE TWO OR THREE
PAIR OF PARING ELECTRON.
____________&____________.
HELP YOU
Similar questions