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Oxalate (systematic
IUPAC name: ethanedioate) is an
anion with the
chemical formula C2O2−4. This
dianion is colorless. It
occurs naturally, including...
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Calcium oxalate (in
archaic terminology,
oxalate of lime) is a
calcium salt of
oxalic acid with the
chemical formula CaC2O4 or Ca(COO)2. It
forms hydrates...
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Escitalopram is
taken by mouth. For
commercial use, it is
formulated as an
oxalate salt exclusively.
Common side
effects include headache, nausea, ****ual...
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Sodium oxalate, or
disodium oxalate, is a
chemical compound with the
chemical formula Na2C2O4. It is the
sodium salt of
oxalic acid. It
contains sodium...
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oxalate is then
excreted in
greater amounts into the
urine by the kidneys. In the urine,
oxalate is a very
strong promoter of
calcium oxalate precipitation—about...
- acid. It is a
reducing agent and its
conjugate bases hydrogen oxalate (HC2O−4) and
oxalate (C2O2−4) are
chelating agents for
metal cations. It is used as...
- Iron
oxalate may
refer to the following: Iron(II)
oxalate, Fe(C2O4)
Ferric oxalate, Fe2(C2O4)3 This set
index article lists chemical compounds articles...
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Dimethyl oxalate is an
organic compound with the
formula (CO2CH3)2 or (CH3)2C2O4. It is the
dimethyl ester of
oxalic acid.
Dimethyl oxalate is a colorless...
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ammonium cations ([NH4]+) and
oxalate anions (C2O2−4). The
structure of
ammonium oxalate is ([NH4]+)2[C2O4]2−.
Ammonium oxalate sometimes comes as a monohydrate...
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stones include struvite,
calcium oxalate, urate, cystine,
calcium phosphate, and silicate.
Struvite and
calcium oxalate stones are by far the most common...