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  • 1chelating — adjective Having the ability to undergo chelation …

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  • 2Amino acid — This article is about the class of chemicals. For the structures and properties of the standard proteinogenic amino acids, see Proteinogenic amino acid. The generic structure of an alpha amino acid in its unionized form …

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  • 3Lead poisoning — Classification and external resources An X ray demonstrating the characteristic finding of lead poisoning, dense metaphyseal lines. ICD 10 T …

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  • 4Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid — EDTA redirects here. For other uses, see EDTA (disambiguation). Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid …

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  • 5Chelation — Metal EDTA chelate Chelation is the formation or presence of two or more separate coordinate bonds between a polydentate (multiple bonded) ligand and a single central atom.[1] Usually these ligands are organic compounds, and are calle …

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  • 6coordination compound — Chem. complex (def. 10). Also called coordination complex. * * * ▪ chemistry Introduction  any of a class of substances with chemical structures in which a central metal atom is surrounded by nonmetal atoms or groups of atoms, called ligands… …

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  • 7Phosphonate — Phosphonates or Phosphonic acids are organic compounds containing one or more C PO(OH)2 or C PO(OR)2 (with R=alkyl, aryl) groups. Bisphosphonates were first synthesized in 1897 by Von Baeyer and Hofmann. An example of such a bisphosphonate is… …

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  • 8Pentetic acid — For the diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine, see DPT vaccine#DTaP. Pentetic acid …

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  • 91,2-Bis(dimethylarsino)benzene — Identifiers Abbreviations DAS, Diars …

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  • 10Chelex 100 — is a chelating material from Bio Rad[1] used to purify other compounds via ion exchange. It is noteworthy for its ability to bind transition metal ions. It is a styrene divinylbenzene co polymer containing iminodiacetic acid groups. A… …

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