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An organic agent that has two or more
groups forms a complex with a metal is
called as​

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Answered by selviemanisha
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Answer:

chelate

Explanation:

A substance containing two or more donor groups may combine with a metal to form a special type of complex known as a chelate .

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Answered by juniyaelsalm
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Answer:

An organic agent that has two or more groups forms a complex with metal is called chelate

Explanation:

Chelating agents are chemical substances that generate a stable, water-soluble complex when they react with metal ions and it is also known as chelants.

EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid ) is an example of a chelating agent.

  • Chelating agents have a ring-like core that makes at least two bonds with the metal.
  • Iron, lead, or copper chelating agents bind to these metals in the blood and can be used to treat excessive amounts of these metals.
  • Chelating agents are also sometimes used to treat heavy metal poisoning.

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