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		<description><![CDATA[M-EDTA features 1. EDTA complexing properties with a wide range, with almost all of the metal ions to form a stable chelate. Advantageous: offers the possibility of measuring a wide range of elements (superior acid, precipitation). The downside: Easy interference between the various components &#8211; selectivity. 2. EDTA and M-EDTA complex formation than the vast [...]]]></description>
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1. EDTA complexing properties with a wide range, with almost all of the metal ions to form a stable chelate.<br />
Advantageous: offers the possibility of measuring a wide range of elements (superior acid, precipitation).<br />
The downside: Easy interference between the various components &#8211; selectivity.<br />
2. EDTA and M-EDTA complex formation than the vast majority of 1:1.<br />
3 chelate most charged, it can dissolve in water, rapid response CASNo. :6381-92-6.<br />
Toxicity Protection: This product toxicity. The oral LD50 for rats 2000mg/kg. See other toxic and content protection &#8220;ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid.&#8221;<br />
Packing: cartons or sacks lined with double plastic bag, 80kg.<br />
Properties: white crystalline powder. Low toxicity, soluble in water, aqueous solution of pH 5% of the value of 4-6. Acidic. Insoluble in alcohol.<br />
Mainly used as a complexing agent.<br />
The equilibrium dissociation EDTA<br />
In aqueous solution, 2 H + transferred to the carboxyl group N, forming a bipolar ion:<br />
EDTA H4Y said common due to its solubility in water and an acid in a small, commonly used for the disodium salt: Na2H2Y · 2H2O, also abbreviated as EDTA.<br />
When the high acidity of the solution, the two carboxyl groups may be longer accept H +, formed H6Y2 +, the equivalent of a six-membered acid, has six dissociation constants:<br />
Ka1 = 10-0.9; Ka2 = 10-1.6; Ka3 = 10-2.1; Ka4 = 10-2.8; Ka5 = 10-6.2; Ka6 = 10-10.3.<br />
Seven forms:<br />
H6Y2 +, H5Y +, H4Y, H3Y-, H2Y2-, HY3-, Y4-<br />
When pH &lt;1, mainly H6Y2 + form;<br />
When pH&gt; 11, the main presence in Y4-form &#8211; complex ion.</p>
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