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What are ambident ligands? Explain giving example.

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Answered by mahir3
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A ligand which can bond to the metal ion center through different atoms, but by only one atom at any time, is called ambidentate. Complex. A species made up of a metal ion center bonded to a number of ligand species.

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Definition of ligand - Chemistry Dictionary - Chemicool

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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. The thiocyanate ion, SCN- can bind to the central metal at either the sulfur or the nitrogen.

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a ligand which can make the bond with two sides but at a time it make bond only with on e side ... example cyanide and isocyanide


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