Chemistry, asked by kartik5525, 1 month ago

Write 10 compounds of oxalate ion​

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Answered by safvanashamsudheen0
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Explanation:

Oxalate (IUPAC: ethanedioate) is a compound found in some foods, which when consumed exits the body through the urine. Excess consumption has been linked to gout and kidney stones. Many metal ions form insoluble precipitates with oxalate, a prominent example being calcium oxalate, the primary constituent of the most common kind of kidney stones. Several plant foods such as the root and/or leaves of spinach, rhubarb, and buckwheat are high in oxalic acid and can contribute to the formation of kidney stones in some individuals. Chemically, oxalate is a dianion with the formula C

2O2−

4, also written (COO)2−

2. Either name is often used for derivatives, such as salts of oxalic acid, for example sodium oxalate Na2C2O4, or dimethyl oxalate ((CH3)2C2O4). Oxalate also forms coordination compounds where it is sometimes abbreviated as ox.

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Answered by Rajkd180203
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Answer:

10 Oxalate compounds are:

H2C2O4

Na2C2O4

CaC2O4

MgC2O4

K2C2O4

BeC2O4

FeC2O4

Al2(C2O4)3

HgC2O4

Ag2C2O4

Cr2(C2O4)3

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