CHELATE COMPOUND vs CHELATE: NOUN
- A cyclic compound in which a metal atom is bonded to at least two other atoms
- A heterocyclic compound having a metal ion attached by coordinate bonds to at least two nonmetal ions
- A chelate compound
- A compound formed by combination of a metal ion in solution with a compound containing heteroatoms (such as oxygen or nitrogen), in which at least two heteroatoms are bound to the metal. The bonds may be covalent or non-covalent. Chelates in some cases have very low dissociation constants, and organic compounds (chelating agents) which form such chelates are therefore used to reduce the concentration of free metal ions in solution.
- A heterocyclic compound having a metal ion attached by coordinate bonds to at least two nonmetal ions
CHELATE COMPOUND vs CHELATE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Having chelae, or in the form of a chela
- Same as cheliferous.
- Having chelae or resembling a chela.
- Relating to or characterized by chelation
- Having or resembling chelae or claws
CHELATE COMPOUND vs CHELATE: VERB
- N/A
- (medicine) to remove heavy metals from the bloodstream using a chelate (such as EDTA)
- (chemistry) to form a chelate compound by combining a metal atom to form a ring
- Form a chelate, in chemistry
CHELATE COMPOUND vs CHELATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To remove (a heavy metal, such as lead or mercury) from the bloodstream by means of a chelate, such as EDTA.
- To combine (a metal ion) with a chemical compound to form a ring.
CHELATE COMPOUND vs CHELATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Having a chela; terminated by a chela or forceps-joint.
CHELATE COMPOUND vs CHELATE: RELATED WORDS
- Carboxide, Tetrabasic, Selenonium, Bismuthyl, Oxidation number, Anilide, Lewis acid, Metalammonium, Aluminium chloride, Sandwich compound, Heterocyclic compound, Coordinate bond, Transition element, Coordination compound, Chelate
- Cyclization, Porphyrin, Sensitizer, Carbene, Uranyl, Humic, Tungstate, Carbonyl, Dihydrogen, Alkynes, Divalent, Ferric, Binder, Bind, Chelate compound
CHELATE COMPOUND vs CHELATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Carboxide, Tetrabasic, Selenonium, Bismuthyl, Oxidation number, Anilide, Lewis acid, Metalammonium, Aluminium chloride, Sandwich compound, Heterocyclic compound, Coordinate bond, Transition element, Coordination compound, Chelate
- Cyclization, Porphyrin, Sensitizer, Carbene, Uranyl, Humic, Tungstate, Carbonyl, Dihydrogen, Alkynes, Divalent, Ferric, Binder, Bind, Chelate compound
CHELATE COMPOUND vs CHELATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- As defined by Wikipedia, zinc carnosine is a mucosal protective chelate compound that evidently combines the likes of zinc and carnosine.
- It is the only thing that will chelate mercury from your brain.
- Various foods and supplements can also chelate metals, as discussed below.
- The most useful organic reagents form chelate complexes with metal ions.
- 1,3-Propanedithiol reacts with metal ions to form chelate rings.
- There are a variety of compounds that chelate heavy metals.
- The chelate effect is important in biochemistry and molecular biology.
- Metal chelate affinity chromatography, a new approach to protein fractionation.
- Molybdenum is known to chelate Copper and BLOCK Ceruloplasmin production.
- How long it takes to properly chelate heavy metals.
- The process of chelate formation is known as chelation.
CHELATE COMPOUND vs CHELATE: QUESTIONS
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- Is ferrous sulfate or ferrous glycinate chelate better for iron deficiency anemia?
- How many molecules of phenanthroline chelate each atom of ferrous iron?
- Is ferrous sulfate or iron bis-glycinate chelate more effective for children?
- What is the function of gonopores and chelate legs in prawns?
- Are there natural ways to chelate heavy metals from your body?
- What does 'chelate' mean when talking about vitamin and mineral formulas?
- What is the chelate effect on stability constant of EDTA?
- What is meant by the chelate effect class 12 chemistry?
- What determines the stability of a chelate complex?
- How is the chelate effect described in thermodynamics?