Explain Monodentate, Bidentate and tridentate with Examples Of class 12th
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Definition of monodentate
attached to the central atom in a coordination complex by one bond —used of ligands and chelating groups
Definition of bidentate
1: having two teeth or two processes suggestive of teeth
2chemistry : attached to the central atom in a coordination complex by two bonds —used of ligands and chelating groups
Space A is a grid containing all the catalyst structures—e.g., if the catalyst in question is a bidentate transition-metal complex, Space A will contain all of the combinations of transition-metal atoms and bidentate ligands, with each point representing a different catalyst.
Definition of tridentate
1: having three teeth, processes, or points
a tridentate leaf
2chemistry : attached to the central atom in a coordination complex by three bonds —used of ligands and chelating groups
Each cage is built from two different tridentate ligands held together with three platinum or palladium ions.
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