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due ASAp. please help

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What is the denticity of this ligand? ZI HN NH O Monodentate O Bidentate O Tridentate O Tetradentate O Pentadentate O Hexaden

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What is the denticity of this ligand? -OH HO N- HO O Monodentate O Bidentate O Tridentate O Tetradentate O Pentadentate O Hex
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Write the full IUPAC name of the following neutral complex. Include proper spelling, punctuation, formatting and relevant ste

is the third problem comlex optacally also ? is it chiral ?
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