What is a Chelating ligand?
Chelating ligand:
Ligands which have more than two or three donor sites from which they form a coordination bond with the central metal and therefore, can form a ring-like structure. Thus, these ligands are called chelating ligands and the process is called chelation.
Examples:
EDTA (Ethylenediamine tetraacetate) ,hemoglobin, chlorophyll, Oxalic acid, etc.
Uses: