Chelator

usgb/ˈkiː.leɪ.tɚ/
noun

A chelator is a chemical compound that can bind to metal ions, removing them from solutions in a controlled way.

The doctor prescribed a chelator to help remove heavy metals from the patient's system.
Visual representation of "chelator" - A chelator is a chemical compound that can bind to metal ions, removing them from solutions in a controlled way.

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Formal

metal-binding agent,ion chelator,heavy metal detoxification

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Scientific Precision

Using technical terms like 'chelator' enhances communication within specific fields.

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In medical discussions about lead poisoning, the word 'chelator' should be used accurately to refer to substances that bind lead.
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Interdisciplinary Use

Often used in both chemistry and biochemistry fields, the application of the word is flexible across disciplines.

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In a biology lecture on metal ions, a chelator's role could also be discussed alongside nutrient absorption.
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Contextual Awareness

Understanding when to use 'chelator' is important based on audience familiarity.

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When speaking to general audiences, consider using simpler terms if they may not understand 'chelator.'
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