Oxalic acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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Exterior wood tends to turn a dark gray after being exposed and Oxalic acid solutions are used to lighten and brighten dingy gray wood. In the refinishing of wood furniture, oxalic acid can be used after stripping to lighten and ... Used Oxalic Acid should be considered hazardous waste and should be disposed of properly.
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Unlike other carboxylic acids (except formic acid ) it is readily oxidized; this makes it useful as a reducing agent for photography bleaching and ink removal.
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The only domestic use I have heard of for oxalic acid is to remove iron stains. In the laboratory it is used in the preparation of carbon monoxide gas by heating the crystals with concentrated sulphuric acid and in volumetric titrations aga...
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Oxalic acid was first identified about A.D 50 and very little was known about it for many years after. It gradually became known as a very strong poison, and used as a cleaning and bleaching agent. Many people have died from misuse of the acid.
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Oxalic acid may be found in some: ... The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions.
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Poisoning from exposure to oxalic acid. ... Home > Health Encyclopedia > Oxalic acid ... Acid Reflux...
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Example: Oxalic acid is used in the paint, cosmetics and ceramics industries and is found in many plants and vegetables. It contains the elements C, H and O. If 0.513g of the acid is burned in oxygen, 0.501g of CO2 and 0.103g of H2O result.
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