chelatometry
Chelatometry is a type of complexometric titration in which the titrant is a complexing agent. This method is primarily used for the quantitative determination of metal ions. The most common titrant used in chelatometry is ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, or EDTA. EDTA is a chelating agent that can form stable, soluble complexes with most metal ions. The reaction between a metal ion and EDTA typically involves the formation of a coordination complex where the metal ion is bonded to the nitrogen and oxygen atoms of the EDTA molecule.
The titration is usually carried out in a buffered solution to maintain a constant pH, as the
Chelatometry is a versatile analytical technique with applications in various fields, including water analysis, pharmaceuticals, and