Why are ‘gly’ and ‘ox’ called bidentate ligands?
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Answer: Bidentate Ligands. ... Common examples of bidentate ligands are ethylenediamine (en), and the oxalate ion (ox). Shown below is a diagram of ethylenediamine: the nitrogen (blue) atoms on the edges each have two free electrons that can be used to bond to a central metal atom or ion.
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