Science, asked by paagaal, 11 months ago

What is Chelating Ligands

Answers

Answered by dnfbbsjj
3

Answer:

Chelating ligands are molecules that can form several bonds to a single metal ion, they are also called multidentate ligands. Simple (and common) examples include ethylenediamine, and oxalate. Non-chelating ligands are ligands that bond to just one site, such as chloride, cyanide and water, for example.

Answered by Anonymous
2

\huge\underline\blue{\sf Chelating\:Ligands}

Bidentate or polydentate ligands which attach themselves with central metal ion in such a way that they form a ring , are known as chelating ligands

Similar questions