Ammonium oxalate

Ammonium oxalate Basic information
Product Name:Ammonium oxalate
Synonyms:diammoniumethanedioate;NA 2449;AMMoniuM oxalate, 95+%;oxalated’ammonium;AMMONIUM OXALATE TS;ETHANEDIOIC ACID DIAMMONIUM SALT;diammonium oxalate;OXALIC ACID DIAMMONIUM
CAS:1113-38-8
MF:C2H2O4.2H3N
MW:124.1
EINECS:214-202-3
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Mol File:1113-38-8.mol
Ammonium oxalate Structure
Ammonium oxalate Chemical Properties
Melting point 222-224°C
Boiling point 230.85°C (rough estimate)
density 1.5000
vapor pressure 0Pa at 20℃
refractive index 1.4350 (estimate)
storage temp. Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature
solubility Water (Slightly, Sonicated)
form Solid
color Colorless crystals
Odorodorless
Water Solubility Soluble
Stability:Hygroscopic
CAS DataBase Reference1113-38-8(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry ReferenceAmmonium oxalate(1113-38-8)
EPA Substance Registry SystemDiammonium oxalate (1113-38-8)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xn
Risk Statements 21/22
Safety Statements 24/25
RIDADR UN 1759 8/PG 3
WGK Germany 1
RTECS RO2750000
HS Code 29239000
Hazardous Substances Data1113-38-8(Hazardous Substances Data)
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Ammonium oxalate Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionAmmonium oxalate, C2H8N2O4 (some times written as (NH4)2C2O4), is an oxalate salt with ammonium (sometimes as a monohydrate). It is a constituent of some types of kidney stone. Found also in guano.
Chemical PropertiesAmmonium oxalate is an odorless, colorless crystalline material or powder.
UsesAmmonium oxalate is used as an analytical reagent and general reducing agent. It is commonly employed in soil chemical analysis to extract iron and aluminum from poorly-crystal line minerals.
DefinitionChEBI: An ammonium salt consisting of ammonium and oxalate ions in a 2:1 ratio.
Flammability and ExplosibilityNotclassified
Safety ProfileA poison. Can react violently with (NaOCl+ ammonium acetate). When heated to decomposition it SYNS: ETHANEDIOIC ACID DIAMMONIUN SALT 0 OXALIC ACID, DIAIMMONIUM SALT can emit toxic fumes of NH3 and NOx. See also OXALATES.
Potential ExposureIt is used in chemical analysis and to make blueprint paper, explosives; a rust-removal ingredient in metal polishes.
ShippingUN2811 Toxic solids, organic, n.o.s., Hazard Class: 6.1; Labels: 6.1-Poisonous materials, Technical Name Required. UN1759 Corrosive solids, n.o.s., Hazard class: 8; Labels: 8-Corrosive material, Technical Name Required.
IncompatibilitiesAmmonium oxalate is a reducing agent and also reacts as a base to neutralize acids and reacts with oxidizers generating carbon dioxide. Incompatible with oxidizers (chlorates, hypochlorite solutions, nitrates, peroxides, permanganates, perchlorates, chlorine, bromine, fluorine, etc.); contact may cause fires or explosions. Keep away from alkaline materials, strong bases, strong acids, oxoacids, epoxides.
Ammonium oxalate Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsAmmonium hydroxide-->Oxalic acid
Preparation Products4-Methylimidazole-->COBALT FORMATE
4-ammoniophenyl(dimethyl)ammonium oxalate FERRIC AMMONIUM OXALATE,IRON (III) AMMONIUM OXALATE BIS(2,4-DINITROPHENYL) OXALATE ANILINE OXALATE 2-AMINO-1,3-PROPANEDIOL OXALATE 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE OXALATE SALT ETHYL HYDRAZINE OXALATE H-THR(BZL)-1/2(COOH)2 N,N-DIETHYL-P-PHENYLENEDIAMINE OXALATE BIS(1-BENZOTRIAZOLYL) OXALATE Basic Green 4 L-Threonine benzyl ester hemioxalate Ammonium oxalate PROPYLHYDRAZINE OXALATE N-OMEGA-METHYLSEROTONIN OXALATE SALT 5-BENZYLOXY-[3-(2-DIMETHYLAMINOETHYL)]INDOLE HYDROGENOXALATE UREA OXALATE N,N-DIMETHYL-P-PHENYLENEDIAMINE OXALATE

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