What is the principle of EDTA titration?
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Answer / sachin khade
Edta is hexadented ligand which bind metal in and form complex
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Answer / nitin
An atom that has gained or lost electrons and thus has a net positive or negative charge is called an ion. EDTA is a compound that can form up to six bonds with a single metal ion, so it can bond with metal ions found in water.
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