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Explain the ambidante ligands and give it's example....??? ​

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Answered by BibonBeing01
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 <font color = blue> Ambidentate ligands are monodentate ligands that have can bind in two possible places. For example, the nitrate ion NO2- can bind to the central metal atom/ion at either the nitrogen atom or one of the oxygen atoms.

Answered by Nєєнα
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Explanation:

Ambidentate ligands ::::::

The ligands which can ligate through to different atoms are called Ambidentate ligands

Examples:::

N02- , SCN- ions

Here NO2- ion can cordinate either through nitrogen or through oxygen to a central metal atom or metal ion

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