Ammonium Oxalate Monohydrate
(NH4)2C2O4 H2O
Quality
Type "heavy" without anti-caking agents
Purity: 98% - 100%
Type "dry" with 2% anti-caking agent
Purity: ca. 97.5%
Description
Light, microcrystalline powder.
In nature ammonium comes as the very rare mineral before oxammit. It also occurs in guano deposits as a product of excreta of sea birds or bats.
Typical uses by our customers can be found in chemical analysis such as the detection of calcium ions and the pyrotechnics.
Packaging
According to the arrangement
Storage
Store in a cool. dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible substances. Oxalates slowly corrode steel.
Availability
According to the arrangement
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Name: | Ammonium Oxalate | ||
EC-name: | Ethanedioic acid, ammonium salt, hydrate (1:2:1) | ||
IUPAC Name: | diazanium;oxalate;hydrate | ||
Chemical Formula: | (NH4)2C2O4, H2O | ||
CAS-No.: | 6009-70-7 | ||
EC-No.: | 611-933-3 | ||
Hazard statements: |
GHS:
Attention
GHS07
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