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Versene is a trade name for a chelating agent, a sodium salt of EDTA, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. This molecule is a polydentate ligand with 6 points where it can coordinate to a central metal ion. It binds readily to many cations and is used in the laboratory in complexometric titrations. It has many applications in for example medicine and industry.

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