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Chemical compound
Manganese oxalate is a chemical compound, a salt of manganese and oxalic acid with the chemical formula MnC 2O 4.[2][3] The compound creates light pink crystals, does not dissolve in water, and forms crystalline hydrates.[4] It occurs naturally as the mineral Lindbergite.[5]
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Manganeseoxalate is a chemical compound, a salt of manganese and oxalic acid with the chemical formula MnC 2O 4. The compound creates light pink crystals...
Sodium oxalate, or disodium oxalate, is a chemical compound with the chemical formula Na2C2O4. It is the sodium salt of oxalic acid. It contains sodium...
In enzymology, an oxalate oxidase (EC 1.2.3.4) is an oxalate degrading enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: oxalate + O2 + 2 H+ ⇌ {\displaystyle...
"Methyl oxalate". Organic Syntheses: 414; Collected Volumes, vol. 2. Sahoo, R. N.; Naik, P. K.; Das, S. C. (December 2001). "Leaching of manganese from low-grade...
The oxalate phosphates are chemical compounds containing oxalate and phosphate anions. They are also called oxalatophosphates or phosphate oxalates. Some...
An oxalate chloride or oxalato chloride is a mixed anion compound contains both oxalate and chloride anions. Related compounds include oxalate fluorides...
Tanner A, Bowater L, Fairhurst SA, Bornemann S (2001). "Oxalate decarboxylase requires manganese and dioxygen for activity Overexpression and characterization...
iron(II), manganese(II), oxalate, nitrite, and hydrogen peroxide. Depending on the conditions in which the titration is performed, the manganese is reduced...
(February 2004). "Oxalate Reduces Calcium Availability in the Pads of the Prickly Pear Cactus Through Formation of Calcium Oxalate Crystals". Journal...
beta-carotene, vitamin K, manganese, and protein. Some of the calcium in moringa leaves is bound as crystals of calcium oxalate. Oxalate levels may vary from...
Pozzo L, Del Conte R, Tien M (June 1998). "Monitoring the role of oxalate in manganese peroxidase". Biochemistry. 37 (25): 9009–15. doi:10.1021/bi972879+...
solubility of the most soluble hydrate is shown. Some compounds, such as nickel oxalate, will not precipitate immediately even though they are insoluble, requiring...
Oxalate phosphates can form metal organic framework compounds. Related compounds include the nitrite oxalates, arsenite oxalates, phosphate oxalates and...
Oxalate sulfates are mixed anion compounds containing oxalate and sulfate. They are mostly transparent, and any colour comes from the cations. Related...
The non-sugar content includes many salts, including calcium, potassium, oxalate and chloride. It contains betaine and the trisaccharide raffinose. These...
may be eaten cooked or raw, and the taste differs considerably; the high oxalate content may be reduced by steaming. It is an annual plant (rarely biennial)...
cause most of the toxicity. The diagnosis may be suspected when calcium oxalate crystals are seen in the urine or when acidosis or an increased osmol gap...
which are covered in microscopic, needle-shaped raphides (or calcium oxalate crystals). Consumption of undercooked aroid leaves can result in several...
manganate(VII) ion, MnO− 4, the conjugate base of permanganic acid. Because the manganese atom has a +7 oxidation state, the permanganate(VII) ion is a strong oxidising...
Oxalyldihydrazide can be prepared by the reaction of hydrazine hydrate with an oxalate ester in alcoholic solution at room temperature. International Union of...
metal oxo complex permanganate, in which four O2− ligands are bound to a manganese(VII) center.[citation needed] KMnO4 forms orthorhombic crystals with constants:...
process through coupled substitution, but other elements such as vanadium, manganese, and iron can also be involved. The incorporated transition metal atoms...
nickel complexed by oxalate groups. They form a series of double salts, and include clusters with multiple nickel atoms. Since oxalate functions as a bidentate...
solely of oxygen and carbon. The most common are the carbonate (CO32−) and oxalate (C2O42−). The corresponding acids are the highly unstable carbonic acid...
particularly rich in manganese (159% DV), phosphorus (80% DV), magnesium (70% DV), iron (59% DV), and selenium (34% DV). Amaranth has a high oxalate content. Cooking...
conditions (e.g., water deficit), oxalate released from calcium oxalate crystals is converted to CO2 by an oxalate oxidase enzyme, and the produced CO2...