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The donor sites of (EDTA)4−EDTA4- are?A

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The donor sites of (EDTA)4−EDTA4- are?A

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The donor sites of (EDTA)4− are the two nitrogen atoms and the four oxygen atoms that are part of the carboxyl groups. These atoms are capable of donating electron pairs to form coordinate bonds with metal ions, making EDTA a hexadentate ligand.

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