complexone
Complexone is a term used in chemistry to denote a class of ligands that form stable coordination complexes with metal ions. In many European languages the term is used interchangeably with chelating or complexing agents, reflecting their role in binding metal centers through multiple donor atoms. Complexones are characterized by their ability to form cyclic or multidentate structures that stabilize metal ions in solution.
Most complexones bind metals through oxygen and nitrogen donor atoms, creating chelate rings that enhance complex
Common examples of complexones include EDTA and its salts (such as disodium EDTA), which are among the
Applications of complexones span analytical chemistry, environmental science, industry, and medicine. In analytical chemistry, complexometric titration
Safety and handling considerations vary by compound and context; many complexones are widely used in consumer