EBK CHEMISTRY: THE MOLECULAR NATURE OF
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Chapter 21, Problem 11RQ
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The way that a salt of ethylenediaminetetraacetate ion,
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Complex ions are the ions formed by a metal atom at the center while the other non-metal molecules or ions surround it.
Ligands are the molecules or ions bonded with a coordinate covalent bond to a metal ion.
Chelates are ring structures formed in complexes by polydentate ligands and metal ions.
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