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what are ambident nucleophile..give example​

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Answered by Ayati2858
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An ambident nucleophile is an anionic nucleophile whose negative charge is delocalized by resonance over two unlike atoms or over two like but non-equivalent atoms. The most common ambident nucleophiles are enolate ions.

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Answered by bsidhardhareddy
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An ambident nucleophile is an anionic nucleophile whose negative charge is delocalized by resonance over two unlike atoms

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eg= SCN

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