What are ambident nucleophiles? Explain with an example.
What are ambident nucleophiles? Explain with an example.

The term ambident nucleophile refers to a nucleophile with two nucleophilic sites. These nucleophilic sites are targets for them to attack.

For example, the nitrite ion.

When the nitrite ion can attack through oxygen, alkyl nitrites are generated. When it can attack through nitrogen, nitroalkanes are generated.