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Classified as: Ambidentate Thiocyanate Ions

According to Pearsons hard soft [Lewis] acid base principle, hard Lewis acids have a strong affinity for hard Lewis bases and soft Lewis acids have a strong affinity for soft Lewis bases.

Thiocyanate ion is ambidentate: it can react via a harder nitranion centre to form isothiocyanates, or via a soft thioanion centre to give thiocyanates. The ion can discriminate between hard and soft centres.

Note that while hard vs soft comparisons can be made for carefully selected pairs of species and/or reactive centres, the HSAB analysis is NOT general. For more information look in the Chemogenesis webbook section on Pearson's HSAB principle.


CH3I
  +  
[SCN]
         
N≡C–S–CH3

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RCOCl
  +  
[SCN]
         

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