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 Translation for 'oxalic acid' from English to Norwegian
NOUN   oxalic acid | -
SYNO ethanedioic acid | oxalic acid
oksalsyre {m/f}oxalic acid
Partial Matches
syre {m/f}acid
kjeminærings.
eddiksyre {m/f} [E-260] [CH3COOH]>
acetic acid
kjemi
fettsyre {m/f}
fatty acid
kjemi
stearinsyre {m/f} [E-570]
stearic acid
miljø
sur nedbør {m}
acid rain
kjemi
pikrinsyre {m/f}
picric acid
biokjemi
aminosyre {m/f}
amino acid
biokjeminærings.
melkesyre {m/f} [E270]
lactic acid
kjemi
borsyre {m/f}
boric acid
kjemi
karboksylsyre {m/f}
carboxylic acid
kjemi
sorbinsyre {m/f}
sorbic acid
kjeminærings.
fosforsyre {m/f} [H3PO4] [E-338]
phosphoric acid
kjemi
salpetersyre {m/f} [HNO3]
nitric acid
kjemi
saltsyre {m/f}
hydrochloric acid
biokjemi
urinsyre {m/f}
uric acid
kjemi
kullsyre {m/f} [H2CO3]
carbonic acid
kjemi
karbonsyre {m/f} [H2CO3]
carbonic acid
kjeminærings.
sitronsyre {m/f} [E-330]
citric acid
kjemi
benzosyre {m/f}
benzoic acid
kjemi
svovelsyre {m/f} [H2SO4]
sulfuric acid [Am.]
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Usage Examples English
  • Iron(III) oxide is insoluble in water but dissolves readily in strong acid, e.g. hydrochloric and sulfuric acids. It also dissolves well in solutions of chelating agents such as EDTA and oxalic acid.
  • Examples of substances that are commonly reducing agents include the Earth metals, formic acid, oxalic acid, and sulfite compounds.
  • Chocolate has oxalic acid, which reacts with the calcium in the milk producing calcium oxalate, thus preventing the calcium from being absorbed in the intestine.
  • % ChCl-oxalic acid and 80 wt.% Ethaline.
  • If elemental gold is desired, it may be selectively reduced with reducing agents such as sulfur dioxide, hydrazine, oxalic acid, etc.(four days later).

  • Hills listed his favourite rhubarb varieties for flavour as 'Hawke's Champagne', 'Victoria', 'Timperley Early', and 'Early Albert', also recommending 'Gaskin's Perpetual' for having the lowest level of oxalic acid, allowing it to be harvested over a much longer period of the growing season without developing excessive sourness.
  • Additionally, the leaves and stems of all species of the genus "Chenopodium" and related genera of the family Amaranthaceae, including quinoa, contain high levels of oxalic acid.
  • This is safe in small amounts but potentially toxic in large quantities due to the prevalence of oxalic acid in the tissues.
  • It decreases urinary calcium when combined with food rich in oxalic acid such as green leafy vegetables.
  • It is said (though no authority is cited) that the magnesium of the "nigari" binds with the oxalic acid thus mitigating its hazard.

  • For example, the titration curve for the titration between oxalic acid (a weak acid) and sodium hydroxide (a strong base) is pictured.
  • One example is the reaction of oxalic acid with acidified potassium permanganate (or manganate (VII)).
  • It contains oxalic acid, which can be poisonous in high quantities.
  • The other often used method of finishing marble is the use of polishing with oxalic acid (H2C2O4), an organic acid. The resulting reaction is as follows.
  • On exposure to oxygen, ascorbic acid will undergo further oxidative decomposition to various products including diketogulonic acid, xylonic acid, threonic acid and oxalic acid.

  • Hyacinth bulbs are poisonous; they contain oxalic acid. Handling hyacinth bulbs can cause mild skin irritation. Protective gloves are recommended.
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