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    A Ligand with a Single Donor Atom Is Called ________
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A Ligand with a Single Donor Atom Is Called ________

Question 136

Question 136

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A ligand with a single donor atom is called ________.


A) monodentate
B) bidentate
C) polydentate
D) a chelate
E) a chelon

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