. Which of the following is an example of a chelating agent?
Magnesium
EDTA
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Glycerol
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EDTA
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ethylenediamine.
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An example of a chelating agent among the following is: EDTA
Explanation:
- Compounds that react with the metal ions to form a complex that is water-soluble and stable in nature are called chelating agents.
- EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) is a very common example of a chelating agent.
- Though magnesium, calcium, and glycerol play an important role in EDTA- complex formation, they are not the chelating agents as such.
- EDTA is used in a variety of products to improve the stability of certain detergents, pharmaceutical products, agricultural products, and cosmetics.
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