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Oxalate

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The oxalate (also ethanedioate) ion is (COO)22- (oxalic acid minus two hydrogen ions).

An oxalate (compound) (also ethanedioate) is a salt or ester or oxalic acid.

See oxalic acid for info.

Examples

See category for a bigger list.