Chemical substance that has the ability to complex with and inactivate metallic ions by forming two or more coordinate bonds with a single metal ion. After the first coordinate bond, each successive donor atom that binds creates a ring containing the metal ion; this cyclic structure is called a chelation complex or chelate. Used in wash solutions in regions where water is hard (to inactivate calcium and magnesium and soften water). Used to remove ions from solutions and soils by forming a type of coordination complex that can be removed without further interactions. Cleans oxide films from metals by stabilizing metal ions through complexing heterocyclic rings around each ion. Also referred to as a chelant; sequestrant; sequestering agent; complexing agent; chlorine scavenger; or builder.
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