No, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) is a chemical compound. It is a chelating agent which binds to metals via four carboxylate and two amine groups.
EDTA is soluble in water.
Tertrasodium EDTA is a chelating and preservative agent.
No. Edta is Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
NiSO4 + Na2(edta) -----> Ni(edta) + Na2SO4
what is colour of Mg2plus- EDTA complex?
EDTA removes the ions that lactase needs to function as an enzyme. If enough EDTA is added, lactase will no longer have any of it's ion cofactors to aid in the break down of lactose.
EDTA is soluble in water.
the basicity of EDTA is 4
EDTA whole blood is whole blood that has been drawn into a tube with EDTA in it. The EDTA is added to transport samples and prevents the blood from clotting.
Yes, EDTA is water soluble.
No. Edta is Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Tertrasodium EDTA is a chelating and preservative agent.
EDTA functions as an anticoagulant.
because edta has four active sites. therefore disodium salt of edta has 2 active sites that form soluble complex with the divalent metal ions
NiSO4 + Na2(edta) -----> Ni(edta) + Na2SO4
1 mole EDTA has 4 equivalents. 0.01 N EDTA = 0.01 equivalents/liter, so you need 0.01/4 = 0.0025 moles EDTA/liter.
the doner atoms in edta is 6