Why chelating agent make more strong complex?
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Because the chelating agent is attached to the metal ion by several bonds, chelates tend to be more stable than complexes formed with monodentate ligands such as water. Porphine is a chelating agent similar to ethylenediamine in that it forms bonds to a metal ion through nitrogen atoms.
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➡ Because the chelating agent is attached to the metal ion by several bonds, chelates tend to be more stable than complexes formed with monodentate ligands such as water. Porphine is a chelating agent similar to ethylenediamine in that it forms bonds to a metal ion through nitrogen atoms.
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