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single central metal atom.
These ligands are
called chelants, chelators,
chelating agents, or
sequestering agents. They are
usually organic compounds, but...
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Chelated platinum is an
ionized form of
platinum that
forms two or more
bonds with a
counter ion. Some
platinum chelates are
claimed to have antimicrobial...
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three kinds:
jackknife chelicerae,
scissor chelicerae, and three-segmented
chelate chelicerae. The
jackknife chelicera is
subchelate (with
fixed finger much...
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Chelating resins are a
class of ion-exchange resins. They are
almost always used to bind cations, and
utilize chelating agents covalently attached to...
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still change into the
chelated ferric form. EDTA is used to
solubilize iron(III) in water. In the
absence of EDTA or
similar chelating agents,
ferric ions...
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simple tactile organs outwardly resembling the legs, as in spiders, or
chelate weapons (pincers) of
great size, as in scorpions. The
pedipalps of Solifugae...
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Chelates in
animal feed is
jargon for
metalloorganic compounds added to
animal feed. The
compounds provide sources of
various metals that
improve the health...
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Chelation therapy is a
medical procedure that
involves the
administration of
chelating agents to
remove heavy metals from the body.
Chelation therapy has a long...
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every year. It is used
widely as acidifier, flavoring, preservative, and
chelating agent. A
citrate is a
derivative of
citric acid; that is, the salts, esters...
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ionization of the
carboxylic acid groups, is a high
affinity chelating agent for di- and
trivalent cations. The
tetracarboxylic acid was first...