It is the unsoluble salt of a dicarbonic acid: Oxalic acid, neutralized by Ca-hydroxide.
Strong Electrolyte
The formula for aluminum oxalate is Al2(C2O4)3 or Al2(COO)6.
The chemical formula for Calcium Oxalate is CaC2O4
(NH4)2C2O4 + CaCl2 ---> 2NH4Cl + CaC2O4
Its a non electrolyte.
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Strong Electrolyte
Na2C2O4 + CaCl2 -> 2NaCl + CaC2O4 welcome :) matt
It is not an electrolyte as such. It needs to have salts in it that conduct electricity in order to be a complete electrolyte.
The formula for aluminum oxalate is Al2(C2O4)3 or Al2(COO)6.
In water solution or in molten state NaCl is a strong electrolyte.
Electrolyte
CaCO3, CaSO4, CaC2O4
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electrolyte solutions
an acidic liquid
There is no compound by the formula CaCs2O4. However CaC2O4 is calcium oxalate.