Chelator

/ˈkeɪleɪtər/ noun

A molecule or chemical compound that forms chelate complexes by bonding to metal ions at multiple sites.

From 'chelate' plus English agent suffix '-or' (one who performs the action). Scientific terminology from early 1900s chemistry.

AMክላት
ARمُحاَسِس
BNকেলেটর
CAchelator
CSchelator
DAchelator
DEChelator
ELχηλατώτης
ES quelante
FAchelator
FIchelator
FRchélateur
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