when all donor atoms of a polydenate ligand get coordinated with the same metal ion ,a comlex compound is formed which contains one or more rings in its structure and hence is called a chelate.
Example:metal chelates are more stable metal complexes.
Chelates are complex molecules formed when a central metal ion binds to multiple atoms or groups, known as ligands, through coordinate covalent bonds. This process enhances the stability and solubility of metal ions in solutions. A common example of a chelate is ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), which can bind to metal ions like calcium and lead, effectively sequestering them in various applications, including medicine and environmental remediation.
A cheating agent has a crab-claw-like ligand which coordinates to the metal ion. This decreases the concentration of free transition metals in solution so there is less chance of oxidation. An example of a chelating agent is the rosemaric acid.Chelating agents (such as EDTA) chelates the divalent metal ions such as Mg2+ or Zn2+
At a high pressure a gas can be transformed in a liquid and water vapors is an example.
Liquors must be distilled, and distillery is a chemical process.
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Chelates are particular substances that bind to heavy metals and speed their elimination
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To my understanding, minerals don't need chelates, we need chelated forms of minerals to better be able to use them. Chelated minerals are a special form of minerals that are found in living things. If the minerals aren't chelated, living things are unable to utilize them.
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H. DeWayne Ashmead has written: 'Amino acid chelation in human and animal nutrition' -- subject(s): Amino acids in human nutrition, Amino acids in animal nutrition, Amino acids, Chelates, Amino acid chelates, Amino acid chelates in animal nutrition 'Conversations on chelation and mineral nutrition' -- subject(s): Chelates, Malnutrition, Minerals in human nutrition, Physiological effect 'In search of a rainbow'
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