CHM 2354 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Toxic Heavy Metal, Titration Curve, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid

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Edta is used in foods to kill/prevent the growth of bacteria. Acts as a ligand binding metal ions which are essential to bacteria. Also used in chelation therapy after heavy metal poisoning ingesting edta ties up the ions significantly decreasing the concentration of the metal ions in the blood. Also eliminates/ties up calcium which is important for blood coagulation. Edta acts as a lewis base and the metal as a lewis acid. Acid-base forms: the edta exists in 7 different acid-base forms depending on h, the most basic (no. Hs) is y4- which is the one that primarily reacts with metal: we see this form around ph of 10-12, fraction ( ) of the most basic form of. Edta (y4-) is defined by the h+ concentration and acid-base. The most basic form of edta (y4-) reacts with most metal ions to form a (below) complex but other forms of.

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