No. Sodium oxalate is usually a white, crystalline, odourless powder.
yes
The chemical formula for sodium chloride is NaCl.
because of the sodioum bicarbinate mixing with carbondioxide
oxalate
Oxalates are salts of oxalic acid containing oxalate ion. Oxalate ion is a dianion. Upon protonation, oxalate ion forms a commonly known compound, oxalic acid. The commonly known oxalate salts are sodium oxalate, potassium oxalate etc. The calcium metal ion reacts with oxalate ion to form an insoluble precipitate of calcium oxalate, which is the primary constituent of most of the common kind of Kidney stones.
i don't know if you can buy them but i know where you can get them, inside the small tube of a glow stick, the tube with the color liquid inside.
p-aminodimethylaniline oxalate
how to find oxalate content in guava
If you want to separate ferrous oxalate from titanium oxalate, you need to put them in an alkaline solution and introduce heat. They should break apart into their two respective oxolates.
Add ferrous chloride solid to saturated aqueous solution of oxalic acid then to expel the HCl gas then saturated solution is allow to cool the crystals of ferrous oxalate settled down with in few minutes remove the excess liquid and get the dry compound.
For example sodium oxalate has the chemical formula Na2C2O4.
- sodium oxalate is an anti-clotting agent for blood - sodium oxalate can remove calcium ions from blood