Names | |
Appearance | White crystals |
Odor | Odorless |
Density | 1.90 g/cm3 (anhydrous, at 17 °C) 1.653 g/cm3 (dihydrate) |
Melting point | 189 to 191 °C (372 to 376 °F; 462 to 464 K) 101.5 °C (214.7 °F; 374.6 K) dihydrate |
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3.2.5 Melting Point. 372 °F (Decomposes) (NTP, 1992).
Melting point, 189.5 dec. Boiling point, sub 157. References. Go To: Top, UV/Visible spectrum, Notes. Data compilation copyright by the U.S. Secretary of ...
Melting Point: 372°F (Decomposes) (NTP, 1992). Vapor Pressure: 0.001 mmHg at 68°F (NTP, 1992). Vapor Density (Relative to Air): 4.3 (NTP, 1992) - Heavier than ...
Decomposes: see Notes. Melting point: 189.5°C Density: 1.9 g/cm³. Solubility ... Oxalic acid may sublime at temperatures >100 °C at reduced pressure.
Melting point, 189.5 dec. Boiling point, sub 157. Gas Chromatography. Go To: Top, Gas phase thermochemistry data, Condensed phase thermochemistry data, Phase ...
Decomposes: see Notes. Melting point: 189.5°C Density: 1.9 g/cm³. Solubility ... Oxalic acid may sublime at temperatures >100 °C at reduced pressure.
Oxalic acid ; Molecular formula: C2H2O4 ; Average mass: 90.034.
Melting Point, 189 to 191 °C. C2H2O4 Uses (Oxalic acid). It is used in the ... Oxalic Acid · Benzoic Acid · Boric Acid · Sodium Hydroxide · Phosphoric Acid. To ...