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Polydentate chelating agents

It is also observed that chelating agents (polydentate ligands) form more stable complexes than a comparable number of donor atoms in monodentate ligands. Consider the following example of Ni+ complexes with four ammonia molecules (each monodentate) and two ethylenediamine... [Pg.84]

Because they appear to grasp the metal between two or more donor atoms, bidentate and polydentate ligands are also known as chelating agents (pronounced KEE-lay-ting from the Greek che/e, claw ). [Pg.974]


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