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What is the ambidentate ligands???.... ​

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An ambidentate ligands has two or more donor atoms, but when a complex is formed, only one donor atom is attached to the metal.

For example, in NO2− ligands, out of two donor atoms (N and O), only one donor atom is attached to metal as M−NO 2

Other examples of ambidentate ligands are ligands CN− and SCN - .

In CN − ligands, out of two donor atoms (N and C), only one donor atom is attached to metal as M−CN or M−NC.

In SCN − ligands, out of two donor atoms (N and S), only one donor atom is attached to metal as M−SCN or M−NCS.

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