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The chelating ligand used in chelate therapy for removing excess of copper if present in toxic proportions in liver tissues (Wilson's disease) of human beings/animals is

A

`EDTA

B

D-Penicillamine

C

Ethane-1,2-diamine

D

`C_(2)O_(4)^(2-)`

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