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what happens when oxalic acid is heated?

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Answered by Muskan956
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Oxalic acid crystals are usually in the dihydrated form, and the formula is H2C2O4 . 2H2O. When heating, the water molecules are released from the crystal structure, leaving behind anhydrous oxalic acid.
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