kelaterad
Kelaterad is a term used in chemistry to describe a process where a metal ion becomes bound to a larger molecule known as a ligand. This binding forms a chelate complex. The ligand molecule typically has multiple points of attachment, often through electron-donating atoms like nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur, that can coordinate to the central metal ion. This arrangement creates a ring-like structure, which significantly stabilizes the complex compared to simple ionic bonding.
The stability of a chelate complex is often attributed to the chelate effect, a thermodynamic phenomenon where