What is a tripod? How it is used?
Answer / Amarjeet Singh Arya
A tripod in chemistry is a trifunctional ligand that has three donor atoms or groups. It can chelate with metal ions to form stable complexes, which are useful for various applications such as catalysis and separation processes.
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