- such as
salts of
oxalic acid, for
example sodium oxalate Na2C2O4, or
dimethyl oxalate ((CH3)2C2O4).
Oxalate also
forms coordination compounds where it is...
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Calcium oxalate (in
archaic terminology,
oxalate of lime) is a
calcium salt of
oxalate with the
chemical formula CaC2O4·(H2O)x,
where x
varies from 0 to...
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Sodium oxalate, or
disodium oxalate, is the
sodium salt of
oxalic acid with the
formula Na2C2O4. It is a white, crystalline,
odorless solid, that decomposes...
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Ferric oxalate, also
known as iron(III)
oxalate, is a
chemical compound composed of
ferric ions and
oxalate ligands; it may also be
regarded as the ferric...
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Ammonium oxalate, C2H8N2O4 – more
commonly written as (NH4)2C2O4 – is an
oxalate salt with
ammonium (sometimes as a monohydrate). It is a
colorless (white)...
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cystolithiasis (in the bladder), or by what they are made of (calcium
oxalate, uric acid, struvite, cystine). In
those who have had stones, prevention...
- acid.
Oxalic acid is a
reducing agent and its
conjugate base,
known as
oxalate (C 2O2− 4), is a
chelating agent for
metal cations. Typically,
oxalic acid...
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Caesium oxalate (standard
IUPAC spelling)
dicesium oxalate, or
cesium oxalate (American spelling) is the
oxalate of caesium.
Caesium oxalate has the chemicals...
- In enzymology, an
oxalate decarboxylase (EC 4.1.1.2) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction oxalate + H+ ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons...