BobbyR.....I may regret asking, but what is "chelation"? My observations support your knowledge that the molasses binds to the rust, as the effluent that poured out of my tank was, well, rusty molasses! Mmmmm.
Larry
Exactly, you would up with rusty Molasses. Here is the most simple explanation I can come up with:
The word "chelation" comes from the root word, "chele" which is Greek for the claw of a lobster or crab. So, "chelation" refers to a "grabbing" action as when a lobster grabs something with its claw.
Chelation is a process where some substance grabs another -- the more technical term would be that some substance "binds" to another substance and puts it into suspension so it can be flushed away. This "binding" involves the actions of atoms and gets rather complex, at least in terms of chemistry.
When people have Mercury or Lead poisoning, these heavy metals get stuck in the body tissues. The Doctors use a chemical known as EDTA which will bind to the metal and and "covert" it to a form that can be excreted quickly. Some Holistic Doctors us it for other purposes, but I am not going there.