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The melting point of oxalic acids is

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Oxalic acid is an organic acid with the IUPAC name ethanedioic acid and formula HO2C−CO2H. It is the simplest dicarboxylic acid. It is a white crystalline solid that forms a colorless solution in water. Its name comes from the fact that early investigators isolated oxalic acid from flowering plants of the genus Oxalis, commonly known as wood-sorrels. It occurs naturally in many foods, but excessive ingestion of oxalic acid or prolonged skin contact can be dangerous.

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Melting Point - 189 to 191 °C

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Properties of Oxalic acid – C2H2O4 :-

Formula - C2H2O4 (Oxalic acid)

Molecular Weight/ Molar Mass - 90.03 g/mol

Density - 1.90 g cm^−3

Appearance - White crystals

Melting Point - 189 to 191 °C

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