Th (C2O4)2.6H2O or Th (C2O4)2.2H2O
Ammonium oxalate monohydrate is (NH4)2C2O4•H2O
Formula : (NH4)2C2O4 Molar mass : 124
The chemical formula for nickel(III) oxalate is Ni2(C2O4)3.
(NH4)2 C2O4 However, it is best understood when structurally showen . (NH4)-O(O=)C-C(=O)O-(NH4)
The chemical formula for lead(IV) chloride is PbCl4.
One possibility, for the lead(IV) salt, is Pb(C2O4)2.
The chemical formula of Magnesium IV oxide is: MgO. ****************2nd Opinion ****************** Magnesium doesn't form +4 ions, so I'm thinking the original question was probably about manganese(IV) oxide, which would be MnO2.
Common compounds of thorium: thorium dioxide, thorium trifluoride, thorium tetrafluoride, thorium tetrachloride, thorium triiodide, thorium diiodide, thorium tetraiodide, thorium nitrate, thorium oxalate, thorium carbide, thorium sulfides, thorium nitride, thorium oxinate, etc.
For example sodium oxalate has the chemical formula Na2C2O4.
The formula for ferric oxalate is Fe(C2O4)3.
The chemical formula of zinc oxalate is C2O4Zn.
The chemical formula for molybdenum oxalate is Mo(C2O4)2.
Formula of ammonium oxalate monohydrate: (NH4)2C2O4.H2O
The chemical formula for Calcium Oxalate is CaC2O4
The chemical formula for manganese II oxalate is MnC2O4.
The formula of iron(III) oxalate is C6Fe2O12.
The formula for ammonium ion is NH4+ and the formula for oxalate ion is C2O4^2-.