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Copper oxalate (814-91-5)

Identification
Name:Copper oxalate
Synonyms:Copperoxalate (CuC2O4) (6CI);Copper, [ethanedioato(2-)-O,O']-;Oxalic acid,copper(2+) salt (1:1) (8CI);
CAS:814-91-5
EINECS: 212-411-4
Molecular Formula: CuC2O4
Molecular Weight: 151.56
InChI: InChI=1/C2H2O4.Cu/c3-1(4)2(5)6;/h(H,3,4)(H,5,6);/q;+2/p-2
Molecular Structure: (CuC2O4) Copperoxalate (CuC2O4) (6CI);Copper, [ethanedioato(2-)-O,O']-;Oxalic acid,copper(2+) salt (1:1) (8CI...
Properties
Transport:UN 2449
Water Solubility:insoluble
Solubility:Insoluble in water
Appearance:odorless bluish-white solid
Specification:

 Copper oxalate (CAS NO.814-91-5) is also named as Caswell No. 248A ; Copper oxalate (CuC2O4) ; Copper(II) oxalate ; Cupric oxalate ; Cupric oxalate (1:1) ; EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 023305 ; Ethanedioic acid copper salt ; Ethanedioic acid, copper(2+) salt (1:1) ; HSDB 265 ; NSC 112246 ; NSC 86015 ; Oxalic acid copper(2+) salt (1:1) ; Copper, (ethanedioato(2-)-kappaO1,kappaO2)- . Copper oxalate (CAS NO.814-91-5) is odorless bluish-white solid. Cupric oxalate dissolves in aqueous ammonia and reacts as an acid to neutralize other bases as well. It can serve as a reducing agent in reactions that generate carbon dioxide. Inhalation causes irritation of nose and throat. Ingestion of very large amounts may produce symptoms of oxalate poisoning; watch for edema of the glottis and delayed constriction of esophagus. Contact with eyes causes irritation. It may form toxic carbon monoxide gas in fire.

Packinggroup: III
Color: Blue-white powder
Bluish-green powder
Safety Data