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what are ligetes in ambidentate ligands​

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Answered by princek0445
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Door atoms and either of the two ligetes in the complex is called Ambidentate ligands.

Examples of such ligands are the NO2 and SCN ions......

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Answered by Raghav1330
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A molecule or atom that is joined to a center atom, often a metal element, in cooperation or complicated chemical, is referred to as a ligand in chemistry.

  • In order to create covalent connections with the central atom, ligands must have at least one donor atom with an electron pair.
  • A monodentate ligand uses a single donor atom to form a connection with the ion or metal at its centre.
  • In research on DNA-ligand interaction, the ligand may be a protein, ion, or tiny molecule that unites to a DNA dual helix. Charge, wettability, and structural properties all have a role in the interaction between both the ligand and its binding partner.
  • The functional state of a specific receptor is composed of its conformation.
  • A ligand known as an ambidentate ligand is one that can attach to an atom using two distinct atoms from two separate elements. For instance, a nitrite ion is referred to be a "nitro" ligand when it attaches to the central metal ion through the N-atom and as a "nitrito" ligand when it binds to the O-atom.

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