Denticity refers to the number of donor groups in a single ligand that bind to a central atom in a coordination complex. In many cases, only one atom in the ligand binds to the metal, so the denticity equals one, and the ligand is said to be monodentate (sometimes called unidentate). Ligands with more than one bonded atom are called polydentate or multidentate. The word denticity is derived from dentis, the Latin word for tooth. The ligand is thought of as biting the metal at one or more linkage points. The denticity of a ligand is described with the Greek letter κ ('kappa'). For example, κ6-EDTA describes an EDTA ligand that coordinates through 6 non-contiguous atoms.
Denticity is different from hapticity because hapticity refers exclusively to ligands where the coordinating atoms are contiguous. In these cases the η ('eta') notation is used.Bridging ligands use the μ ('mu') notation.
Polydentate ligands are chelating agents and classified by their denticity. Some atoms cannot form the maximum possible number of bonds a ligand could make. In that case one or more binding sites of the ligand are unused. Such sites can be used to form a bond with another chemical species.
Shoot'Em Up Soundtrack
I watch those youthful paisley eyes.
They drink the screen just like a child.
Your breath, a hint of intentions
passing as windows in your heart.
A patient eye,
I wait for ours to land on mine
and rest your head for just the time it
takes to kiss your face one time
and then you're gone again and I'll just
meet you back inside us in an hour.
Inhale your thought sand sit with them,
mulling them over and over.
I look and peek inside them
and breathe idle until the end.
I'll wait till then passing time, again.
These patient eyes
wait for yours to land on mine
and rest your head for just
the time it takes to kiss your face one time
and then you're gone again and I'll just