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What are ambident nucleophiles? Explain with an example.



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Ambident nucleophiles are nucleophiles having twonucleophilic sites. Thus, ambident nucleophiles have two sites through whichthey can attack.

For example, nitrite ion is an ambident nucleophile.

Nitrite ion can attack through oxygen resulting in theformation of alkyl nitrites. Also, it can attack through nitrogen resulting inthe formation of nitroalkanes.

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