Category
page 1Oxalates
oxalic acid
chemical compound
calcium oxalate
chemical compound

oxalate compound
Oxalate (systematic IUPAC name: ethanedioate) is an anion with the chemical formula . This dianion is colorless. It occurs naturally, including in some foods. It forms a variety of salts, for example sodium oxalate (), and several esters such as dimethyl oxalate (). It is a conjugate base of oxalic acid. At neutral pH in aqueous solution, oxalic acid converts completely to oxalate.
sodium oxalate
chemical compound
ammonium oxalate
chemical compound
iron(II) oxalate
chemical compound
barium oxalate
chemical compound
silver oxalate
chemical compound
cobalt(II) oxalate
chemical compound
iron(III) oxalate
chemical compound
cerium(III) oxalate
chemical compound
potassium binoxalate
chemical compound
cupric oxalate
chemical compound
magnesium oxalate
chemical compound
chromium(II) oxalate
chemical compound
lead(II) oxalate
chemical compound
thorium oxalate
chemical compound
tin(II) oxalate
chemical compound
curium(III) oxalate
chemical compound
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rubidium oxalate
chemical compound
lithium oxalate
chemical compound
Uranyl oxalate
chemical compound
strontium oxalate
chemical compound
sodium hydrogenoxalate
Partly deprotonated oxalic acid
europium(III) oxalate
chemical compound
praseodymium oxalate
chemical compound
manganese oxalate
chemical compound
neptunium(IV) oxalate
chemical compound
beryllium oxalate
chemical compound