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what is meant by unidentate ligands?give example.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Monodentate ligands are Lewis bases that can donate only a single pair of electrons to a metal atom.
monodentate ligands can be either ions or neutral molecules.
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Answered by Sthiti377
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"Unidentate Ligands" can be defined as the ligands which are bound to a metal ions through one single donor atom. Some examples are NH3 and H2O

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