Iron(II) oxalate
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Ferrous oxalate, or iron(II) oxalate, is a chemical compound consisting of one iron(II) ion (Fe2+) and one oxalate ion (C2O42−). It has the chemical formula
Fe[C2O4].
Iron(II) oxalate is more commonly encountered as the dihydrate, Fe[C2O4]·2H2O, CAS # 6047-25-2. Its crystal structure consists of chains of oxalate-bridged iron atoms, capped by water molecules.
Chemical formula
A chemical formula or molecular formula is a way of expressing information about the atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound....
Fe[C2O4].
Iron(II) oxalate is more commonly encountered as the dihydrate, Fe[C2O4]·2H2O, CAS # 6047-25-2. Its crystal structure consists of chains of oxalate-bridged iron atoms, capped by water molecules.