Definition of Oxalates. Meaning of Oxalates. Synonyms of Oxalates

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Definition of Oxalates

Oxalate
Oxalate Ox"a*late, n. [Cf. F. oxalate. See Oxalic.] (Chem.) A salt of oxalic acid.

Meaning of Oxalates from wikipedia

- hyperoxaluria. Although unusual, consumption of oxalates (for example, the grazing of animals on oxalate-containing plants such as B****ia hyssopifolia,...
- Vanilla plants exude calcium oxalates upon harvest of the orchid seed pods and may cause contact dermatitis. Calcium oxalate, as ‘beerstone’, is a brownish...
- doi:10.1039/J29710001611. Orosz, György (January 1989). "The role of diaryl oxalates in peroxioxalate chemiluminescence". Tetrahedron. 45 (11): 3493–3506. doi:10...
- K2SO4 + 5 Na2SO4 + 2 MnSO4 + 10 CO2 + 8 H2O Like several other oxalates, sodium oxalate is toxic to humans. It can cause burning pain in the mouth, throat...
- Ferric oxalate may be produced by reaction of iron(III) hydroxide and solution of oxalic acid: 2Fe(OH)3 + 3H2C2O4 → Fe2(C2O4)3 + 6H2O Like many oxalates, ferric...
- crystallization. The compound also forms complex salts with alkali metal oxalates and ammonium oxalate: C u C 2 O 4 + K 2 C 2 O 4 + 2 H 2 O   →   K 2 [ C u ( C 2 O...
- iron oxalates, ferrous oxalates feature octahedral Fe centers. The dihydrate FeC2O4(H2O)x is a coordination polymer, consisting of chains of oxalate-bridged...
- Iron forms two stable oxalates: Ferrous oxalate, Fe(C2O4) Ferric oxalate, Fe2(C2O4)3 This set index article lists chemical compounds articles ****ociated...
- and other oxalates are used as anticoagulants, to preserve blood outside the body.[citation needed] Acid ammonium oxalate (ammonium oxalate acidified...
- (2003-03-10). "Crystal and molecular structures of alkali oxalates: first proof of a staggered oxalate anion in the solid state". Inorganic Chemistry. 42 (5):...