Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, widely abbreviated as
EDTA (for other names, see Table), is an
aminopolycarboxylic acid and a colourless, water-soluble solid. Its
conjugate base is named
ethylenediaminetetraacetate. It is widely used to dissolve
limescale. Its usefulness arises because of its role as a hexadentate ("six-toothed")
ligand and
chelating agent, i.e., its ability to "sequester"
metal ions such as Ca
2+ and Fe
3+. After being bound by EDTA, metal ions remain in solution but exhibit diminished reactivity. EDTA is produced as several salts, notably disodium EDTA and calcium disodium EDTA.