Question:

Which of the following is not an ambidentate ligand?

Updated On: Dec 10, 2024
  • C2O42−
  • SCN
  • NO2
  • CN
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

An ambidentate ligand is a ligand that can bind to a central metal ion through two different donor atoms.

\(C2O_4^{2-}\) (Oxalate): Oxalate is a bidentate ligand, meaning it binds through two oxygen atoms. However, both oxygen atoms are equivalent, so it is not ambidentate. It always binds through its two oxygen atoms.

\(SCN^-\)(Thiocyanate): Thiocyanate can bind through either the sulphur atom (thiocyanate-S) or the nitrogen atom (thiocyanate-N), making it ambidentate.

\(NO_2^-\) (Nitrite): Nitrite can bind through either the nitrogen atom (nitro) or the oxygen atom (nitrate), making it ambidentate.

\(CN^-\)(Cyanide): Cyanide can bind through either the carbon atom (cyano) or the nitrogen atom (isocyanate), making it ambidentate. Although cyanide preferentially binds through carbon, the possibility of N-bonding makes it technically ambidentate.

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