| 31. | These organic acids are known as chelating agents.
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| 32. | Cyclooctadiene and norbornadiene are popular chelating agents.
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| 33. | It acts as a chelating agent, e . g . in the detection or determination of copper.
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| 34. | For example, reacting ethanolamine with ammonia gives ethylenediamine, a precursor of the commonly used chelating agent, EDTA:
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| 35. | A third chelating agent is available in Europe, deferiprone for oral use, but not available in the US.
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| 36. | The acids make up a solution of calcium ions while the chelating agents take up the calcium ions.
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| 37. | Although they can be beneficial in cases of serious lead poisoning, use of unapproved chelating agents is dangerous.
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| 38. | He is also considering using chelating agents _ chemicals that lock up the iron as an inert complex.
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| 39. | Thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide ( TTFD ) is hypothesized to act as a chelating agent in children with autism.
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| 40. | The variation in chelating resins arises from the nature of the chelating agents pendant from the polymer backbone.
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