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3 Oxalate
Chelation occurs when a ligand has multiple donor atoms and forms a ring structure by binding to a central metal ion at more than one site. Oxalate ion (C2O4^2-) is a bidentate ligand, meaning it has two atoms capable of donating electron pairs. When it binds to a central metal ion, it forms a chelate complex by creating a ring structure with the metal ion
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