The hypophosphorus acid is miscible with water.
oil and water are immiscible water and alcohol are miscible
Enthalpy of solution of oxalic, succinic, adipic, maleic, malic, tartaric, and citric acids, oxalic acid dihydrate, and citric acid monohydrate in water at 298.15 K
Oxalic acid is an organic compound, a diprotic acid, with the molecular formula H2C2O4.
A mash of guava fruit is oxidized in the presence of vanadium pentoxide. This produces the diesters of oxalic acid which are then hydrolyzed to oxalic acid.
The hypophosphorus acid is miscible with water.
Yes, it is.
Oxalic acid can remove the rust due to its strong reducibility. The rust iron is ferric iron in the rusty spot, needless to dissolve into water. When touching oxalic acid, the ferric iron is reducted into bivalent iron which is dissolving in water. In addition, after using oxalic acid dihydrate to pickle ironmould on clothes, it is necessary to wash it with water a few times, not letting the excess of oxalic acid on clothes.
No. Oxalic acid is a weak acid.
oil and water are immiscible water and alcohol are miscible
Enthalpy of solution of oxalic, succinic, adipic, maleic, malic, tartaric, and citric acids, oxalic acid dihydrate, and citric acid monohydrate in water at 298.15 K
It is a weak acid because the degree of ionization of oxalic acid in water is small as compared to other acids. The ions released by it are small in numbers.
Oxalic acid is H2C2O4
the basisity of oxalic acid is dibasic acid
no Oxalic acid is found in rhubarb
Oleic acid is not miscible with water.
The pharmaceutical uses of Oxalic Acid is to prepare organic acids. Oxalic Acids are important for the metabolism. The water solubility is important in breaking down fatty acids.