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(a) What is meant by unidentate, didenta...

(a) What is meant by unidentate, didentate and ambidentate ligands? Give two examples for each.
(b) Calculate the overall complex dissociation equilibrium constant for the `Cu(NH_3)_(4^(2+))` ion, given that `beta4` for this complex is `2.1xx10^13`.

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