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Isomerism seen in ambidentate ligands is​

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Linkage isomerism

Linkage isomerism occurs with ambidentate ligands that are capable of coordinating in more than one way. The best known cases involve the monodentate ligands: SCN−/NCS− and NO−2/ONO−. The only difference is what atoms the molecular ligands bind to the central ion.

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