Answer:
No, these are different. A bidentate
ligand has two donor atoms which can donate electron pairs simultaneously. An ambident
ligand has also two donor atoms but only one can donate the electrons at a
time. For example, oxalate ion(OX) is a bidentate ligand but \[C{{N}^{-}}\] is
an ambident ligand.
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