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Silver oxalate (Ag 2C 2O 4) is commonly employed in experimental petrology to add carbon dioxide (CO 2) to experiments as it will break down to silver (Ag) and carbon dioxide under geologic conditions.[2] It is also a precursor to the production of silver nanoparticles.
It is explosive upon heating around 140 degrees Celsius, shock or friction.
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^John Rumble (June 18, 2018). CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (99 ed.). CRC Press. pp. 5–189. ISBN 978-1138561632.
^Silver Oxalate at American Elements
^Silver Oxalate MSDS sheet Archived 2013-12-12 at the Wayback Machine at mpbio
Silveroxalate (Ag 2C 2O 4) is commonly employed in experimental petrology to add carbon dioxide (CO 2) to experiments as it will break down to silver...
the nitrogen compounds silver azide, silver amide, and silver fulminate, as well as silver acetylide, silveroxalate, and silver(II) oxide. They can explode...
oxalyl chloride (COCl)2 or the bromide (COBr)2 with a suspension of silveroxalate (Ag2C2O4) in diethyl ether at −15 °C, followed by evaporation of the...
palladiotype paper and a silver-platinum paper, Satista. Willis introduced the "hot bath" method where a mixture of ferric oxalate and potassium chloroplatinate...
was synthesized in 1953 by W. Edwards and W. M. Henley, by reacting silveroxalate (Ag 2C 2O 4) suspended in diethyl ether with acetyl chloride at temperatures...
Oxalate sulfates are mixed anion compounds containing oxalate and sulfate. They are mostly transparent, and any colour comes from the cations. Related...
An oxalate nitrate is a chemical compound or salt that contains oxalate and nitrate anions (NO3- and C2O42-). These are mixed anion compounds. Some have...
a sour taste which can make them refreshing to chew. The crude calcium oxalate ranges from 13 to 25 mg/g fresh weight for woodsorrel as compared to 1...
of methanol to dimethyl oxalate provides a promising approach to the production of C 1-based ethylene glycol. Dimethyl oxalate can be converted into ethylene...
formaldehyde and benzene. Aglaonema plants are poisonous due to calcium oxalate crystals. If ingested they cause irritation of the mucous membranes, and...
irritation, vomiting, and difficulty in swallowing. Due to the calcium oxalate within the plant, it can be mildly toxic to humans as well. Possible side...
rare blue-green mineral with the formula Cu++(C2O4)·n(H2O) (n<1) (copper oxalate hydrate). It was discovered by Richard M Clarke and Ian R Williams in Bunbury...
increasing it (e.g. nitrates, chlorates) and decreasing it (e.g. carbonates, oxalates), indirectly influencing the flame brightness and brilliancy. For temperature-decreasing...
solubility of the most soluble hydrate is shown. Some compounds, such as nickel oxalate, will not precipitate immediately even though they are insoluble, requiring...
solely of oxygen and carbon. The most common are the carbonate (CO32−) and oxalate (C2O42−). The corresponding acids are the highly unstable carbonic acid...
nitrate ligand is easily replaced by other anions. It reacts with oxalate to give uranyl oxalate. Treatment with hydrochloric acid gives uranyl chloride. Uranyl...
soaps (ammonium oleate, stearate) and chelating agents (ammonium citrate, oxalate). For special type of precious metals especially those used for luxury...
created the Darling 58 cultivar of American chestnut by inserting the oxalate oxidase gene from wheat into the genome of an American chestnut. When expressed...
usually uses two chemicals: ferric ammonium citrate or ferric ammonium oxalate, and potassium ferricyanide, and only water to develop and fix. Announced...
Burai L, Riedel M (2004). "Revising the Mechanism of the Permanganate/Oxalate Reaction". J. Phys. Chem. A. 108 (50): 11026. Bibcode:2004JPCA..10811026K...
volume of water. By adding a reagent, here ammonium oxalate, the calcium will precipitate as calcium oxalate. The proper reagent, when added to aqueous solution...