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what is the precipitating agent of CA-EDTA complex​

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Answered by avantikay1312
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Explanation:

The Ca-EDTA complex is more stable than the Mg-EDTA complex. ... As EDTA is added to the buffered (pH = 10) solution of Ca and Mg salts in the presence of Erichrome black-T, EDTA reacts with free Ca2+ ions first and then with free Mg2+ ions, if any, and finally with the Mg – indicator comple

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Answered by koolwalexports
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Is the CA-EDTA complex soluble in water?

Calcium Ethylenediaminetetra is a reacted form of Calcium chloride processed to element heavy metals (such as lead); it is usually considered as water soluble capable…

It is considered as a somewhat naturally resulted calcium form excreted by the kidneys; the quantity value of it can be increased as a medication to treat lead and other “heavy” metal toxicity.

‘EDTA’ is a chelation substance that attracts heavy metals like a liquid magnet or glue that is transportable: common isolated use is to dissolve limescale (the beginnings of limestone formation by example) for the treatment and maintenance of drilled oil production wells.

Warning: CA EDTA physical ability to be water soluble can be drastically curtailed and/or reduced by the introduction of other elements and in fact by heavy metal coagulation.

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