Oxalic acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oxalic acid is the chemical compound with the formula C 2 O 2 (OH) 2 or HOOCCOOH. This colourless solid is a relatively strong carboxylic acid, being about 3,000 times stronger than acetic acid...
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Oxalic Acid (also called Ethanedioic Acid) is a colourless, crystalline, toxic organic compound belonging to the family ... The almost infinite esters provide a wide range of viscosity, specific gravity, vapor pressure, boiling point, and other physical and chemical properties for the proper application selections.
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Oxalic acid is used in beekeeping as a treatment for varroa mites, this page is intended to help beekeepers to understand the dangers of oxalic acid and the chemical and physical properties that it exhibits. ... Eye Contact... Oxalic acid is an extreme eye irritant by virtue of being corrosive and physically abrasive.
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Oxalic acid is corrosive to tissue. When ingested, oxalic acid removes calcium from the blood. Kidney damage can be expected as the calcium is removed from the blood in the form of calcium oxalate. The calcium oxalate then obstructs the kidney tubules. ... 9. Physical and Chemical Properties...
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The hazard information is based on that of pure oxalic acid (anhydrous and dihydrate). Hazards from dilute solutions are expected to be reduced. Oxalic acid is corrosive to tissue. When ingested, oxalic acid removes calcium from the blood. ... 9. Physical and Chemical Properties...
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Ingestion: Oxalic acid is toxic because of its acidic and chelating properties. It is especially toxic when ingested. As little as 5 grams (71 mg/kg) may be ...
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Properties: Oxalic acid forms fine colourless crystals, readily soluble in water, with light nitrogen oxides-like odour. Oxalic acid dihydrate begins to dissociate at temperature over 30 0C. If heated quickly, it melts at 101.5 0C,anhydrous oxalic acid melts at 180 0C;
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A comparison of physical properties, oxalate-oxalic acid soluble substances, protein content, and in vitro protein digestibility of the blue-green alga Nostoc commune Vauch. from the Philippines and Japan...
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Keywords: polyacrylonitrile; carbon fibre precursors; rheology; oxalic acid; polymer dope ... Effect of oxalic acid on the rheological properties of dope solution of poly[acrylonitrile-co-(methyl acrylate)-co-(itaconic acid)]
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-cyclopiazonate oxidocyclase from Penicillium cyclopium. II. Studies on electron acceptors, inhibitors, enzyme kinetics, amino acid composition, flavin prosthetic group and other properties.
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