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why chelates are more stable​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Complexes involving multidentate ligands are more stable than those with only unidentate ligands in them. The underlying reason for this is that each multidentate ligand displaces more than one water molecule. ... An increase in entropy makes the formation of the chelated complex more favourable

Answered by Anonymous
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multidented ligands are more stable

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