OXALATE
Oxalate
Oxalate is the dianion with the formula C2O42−, also written 22−. Either name is often used for derivatives, such as salts of oxalic acid (for example sodium oxalate, or esters thereof (for example dimethyl oxalate, . Oxalate also forms coordination compounds where it is sometimes abbreviated as ox.The above text is a snippet from Wikipedia: Oxalate
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oxalate
Noun
- Any salt or ester of oxalic acid.
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