The reaction of calcium ions with oxalic acid produces an insoluble solid, calcium oxalate.
Transparent plastic tubes hold an oxalate (chemically related to oxalyl chloride) and a fluorescent dye.
Similarly, the contents of alkaloids, tannins, oxalates, glucosides, dicumarins, prussic acid, nitrates or other substances in several weeds used as fodder and grasslands has also increased.
Among other ingredients, we can mention oxalates and tannin.
These are usually carbonates and oxalates in limestone environments.
Definition of oxalate in US English:
oxalate
nounˈɑksəˌleɪtˈäksəˌlāt
Chemistry
A salt or ester of oxalic acid.
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Similarly, the contents of alkaloids, tannins, oxalates, glucosides, dicumarins, prussic acid, nitrates or other substances in several weeds used as fodder and grasslands has also increased.
These are usually carbonates and oxalates in limestone environments.
Among other ingredients, we can mention oxalates and tannin.
Transparent plastic tubes hold an oxalate (chemically related to oxalyl chloride) and a fluorescent dye.
The reaction of calcium ions with oxalic acid produces an insoluble solid, calcium oxalate.