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Oxalic acid is an
organic acid with the
systematic name
ethanedioic acid and
chemical formula HO−C(=O)−C(=O)−OH, also
written as (COOH)2 or (CO2H)2 or...
- base of
oxalic acid. At
neutral pH in
aqueous solution,
oxalic acid
converts completely to oxalate. The
dissociation of
protons from
oxalic acid proceeds...
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Oxalic anhydride or
ethanedioic anhydride, also
called oxiranedione, is a
hypothetical organic compound, one of
several isomers having the
formula C2O3...
- "rhubarb" in English. The large,
triangular leaves contain high
levels of
oxalic acid and
anthrone glycosides,
making them inedible. The
small flowers are...
- Cl−C(=O)−C(=O)−Cl. This colorless, sharp-smelling liquid, the
diacyl chloride of
oxalic acid, is a
useful reagent in
organic synthesis.
Oxalyl chloride was first...
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chemiluminescence in a glowstick. This
chemical is the
double ester of
phenol with
oxalic acid. Upon
reaction with
hydrogen peroxide, 1,2-dioxetanedione is formed...
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water and
insoluble in
diethyl ether.
Oxamide is the
diamide derived from
oxalic acid, and the
hydrate of cyanogen.
Oxamide is
produced from
hydrogen cyanide...
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Acetic oxalic anhydride is an
organic compound with a
chemical formula of C 6H 6O 6 and a
structural formula of (H3C-(C=O)-O-(C=O)-)2. It can be viewed...
- It
first came
under question in 1824, when
Friedrich Wöhler
synthesized oxalic acid, a
compound known to
occur only in
living organisms, from cyanogen...
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after roughly 15 and 30 mL of NaOH
solution has been
titrated into the
oxalic acid solution. To
calculate the
logarithmic acid
dissociation constant (pKa)...