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What is meant by chelate effect?

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Answered by BrainlyLifeRacer
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➨Chelate effect represents the stabilization of coordination compounds due to formation of metal chelates. Complexes containing chelating ligands are more stable than complexes containing unidentate ligands.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lewis base which donates two lone pairs of electrons to the central metal atom is known as biden.tate ligands. They are referred to as chelating ligands. The complex which contains chelating ligands is called Chelates. Complexes containing chelate rings are more stable than complex without rings. This is called the chelate effect.

The chelate effect explains the enhanced affinity of chelating ligands for central metal ion or atom compared to the affinity of nonchelati.ng monode.ntate ligands for the same metal.

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