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Summary Of: Chelate

ligand ethylene diamine forms a chelate complex with the copper ion... The effect increases with the number of chelate rings so the concentration of the EDTA complex... of the chelate effect is a firmly established... approach to explaining the chelate effect considers the... is lost when the chelate complex is formed than when the complex with monodentate ligands is formed... reactions and that the main reason why the chelate complex is so much more stable is that the standard entropy term is much less... but it is clear that the chelate effect is predominantly an effect of entropy...

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