structure of a fully deprotonated EDTA molecule and show all the cordinate points
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EDTA stands for ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, which has four carboxylic acid groups and two amine groups. When fully deprotonated, all the acidic protons are removed, leaving behind four negative charges on the molecule. Show more…
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