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what is a monodentate ion?​

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Answered by sinharoysrijita
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Monodentate ligands are Lewis bases that donate a single pair ("mono") of electrons to a metal atom. Monodentate ligands can be either ions (usually anions) or neutral molecules.

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Answered by sids4952
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Monodentate ligands are Lewis bases that donate a single pair ("mono") of electrons to a metal atom

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