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chelate

 
(′kē′lāt)

(invertebrate zoology) Pertaining to an appendage with a pincerlike organ or claw.
(organic chemistry) A molecular structure in which a heterocyclic ring can be formed by the unshared electrons of neighboring atoms.


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A chemical substance formed from the bonding of compounds to metallic ions, especially ions of aluminium, iron, and magnesium. The leaching out of chelates is cheluviation.

 
 
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