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Ambident nucleophiles explain with example

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Ambident nucleophiles explain with example
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Saloni Kaushik 3 years, 11 months ago

A ligand which has more than one donor but can use only one at a time FOR example -CN (Cyano)C can donate -NC (Isocyano)N can donate

Ankit Gautam 4 years ago

The molecules or nucleophiles which has two attacking sites are called ambident nucleophiles. Ex CN, NO2 etc.

Shweta? Dhama? 4 years ago

The nucleophile that can attack through two different site are called ambident nucleophile....for example..cyanide...it can attack through either C atom or N atom to form alkyl isocyanide or alkyl cyanide.....hope soo it helps u....
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