Potassium oxalate

Potassium oxalate Basic information
Product Name:Potassium oxalate
Synonyms:DI-POTASSIUM OXALATE;dipotassiumethanedioate;Ethanedioicacid,dipotassiumsalt;oxalicacid,dipotassiumsalt;potassiumneutraloxalate;potassiumoxalate(k2c2o4);Oxalic acid dipotassium;DIPTASSIUMOXALATE
CAS:583-52-8
MF:C2K2O4
MW:166.22
EINECS:209-506-8
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Mol File:583-52-8.mol
Potassium oxalate Structure
Potassium oxalate Chemical Properties
density 2.13
Odorodorless
Water Solubility 392g/L at 20℃
CAS DataBase Reference583-52-8(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemEthanedioic acid, potassium salt (1:2) (583-52-8)
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Potassium oxalate Usage And Synthesis
Chemical PropertiesColorless, transparent crystals; odorless. Soluble in water.
Chemical PropertiesThe anhydrous salt, mol wt 166.22, is obtained when the monohydrate is dehydrated at 160 °C. The monohydrate is preferred as a reagent in analytical chemistry and in miscellaneous uses principally because of its high solubility as compared with other simple neutral oxalates.
UsesPotassium oxalate is a white crystal or powder made by neutralizing oxalic acid with potassium carbonate. It is soluble in water 1:3 but not in alcohol. Potassium oxalate was used as an early developer for gelatin plates but is best known as the developer for platinum prints.
UsesCleaning and bleaching straw, removing stains in photography; in vitro blood anticoagulant; also in analytical chemistry.
General DescriptionPotassium oxalate, K2C204, H20, is odorless, efforescent, water-soluble, colorless crystals that decompose when heated. Sinks in and mixes slowly with water. Used in analytical chemistry and photography, and as a bleach and oxalic acid source.
Air & Water ReactionsWater soluble.
Reactivity ProfilePotassium oxalate gives basic aqueous solutions. Reacts as a base to neutralize acids in reactions that generate heat, but less than is generated by neutralization of the bases in reactivity group 10. Can serve as a reducing agent in reactions that generate carbon dioxide.
HazardToxic by inhalation and ingestion.
Health HazardInhalation of dust can cause systemic poisoning. Ingestion causes burning pain in throat, esophagus, and stomach; exposed areas of mucous membrane turn white; vomiting, severe purging, weak pulse, and cardiovascular collapse may result; if death is delayed, neuromuscular symptoms develop. Contact with eyes or skin causes irritation.
Fire HazardBehavior in Fire: Loses water at about 160° and decomposes to carbonate with no charring. The reaction is not hazardous.
Flammability and ExplosibilityNotclassified
Potassium oxalate Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsPotassium formate
Preparation ProductsPOTASSIUM GLYCOLATE-->Benzenethiol, potassium salt-->1,4-Phenylenediacetonitrile-->1,2-Ethenediylbis(oxy) (9CI)
Potassium hydrogen phthalate Shikimic acid Potassium iodide Potassium sorbate Diethyl oxalate Basic Green 4 Potassium Phosphate Dibasic Potassium persulfate Potassium Citrate Calcium oxalate TITANIUM POTASSIUM OXALATE DIHYDRATE POTASSIUM OXALATE (2:1) DIHYDRATE Potassium Acetate Potassium chloride Potassium oxalate Potassium POTASSIUM CYANIDE Potassium nitrate

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