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  2. Category:Oxalates - Wikipedia

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  3. Oxalate chloride - Wikipedia

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    An oxalate chloride or oxalato chloride is a mixed anion compound contains both oxalate and chloride anions. ... This page was last edited on 1 June 2024, ...

  4. Oxalate sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Oxalate sulfates are mixed anion compounds containing oxalate and sulfate. They are mostly transparent, and any colour comes from the cations. ... This page was last ...

  5. Oxalate nitrate - Wikipedia

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    An oxalate nitrate is a chemical compound or salt that contains oxalate and nitrate anions (NO 3-and C 2 O 4 2-). ... This page was last edited on 5 March 2024, ...

  6. Borate oxalate - Wikipedia

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    Where the oxalate group is bound to the borate via oxygen, a more condensed anion is formed that balances less ... This page was last edited on 15 June 2024, ...

  7. Oxalate - Wikipedia

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    Oxalate also forms coordination compounds where it is sometimes abbreviated as ox. It is commonly encountered as a bidentate ligand. When the oxalate chelates to a single metal center, it always adopts the planar conformation. As a bidentate ligand, it forms a 5-membered MC 2 O 2 ring. An illustrative complex is potassium ferrioxalate, K 3 [Fe ...

  8. Europium(III) oxalate - Wikipedia

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    Europium(III) oxalate (Eu 2 (C 2 O 4) 3) is a chemical compound of europium and oxalic acid. There are different hydrates including the decahydrate, hexahydrate and tetrahydrate. [ 1 ] Europium(II) oxalate is also known.

  9. Oxalate phosphate - Wikipedia

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    They are also called oxalatophosphates or phosphate oxalates. Some oxalate-phosphate minerals found in bat guano deposits are known. [1] Oxalate phosphates can form metal organic framework compounds. Related compounds include the arsenate oxalates, [2] [3] and phosphite oxalates, [4] oxalatomethylphosphonate, [5] and potentially other oxalate ...