- Source: Silver oxalate
Silver oxalate (Ag2C2O4) is commonly employed in experimental petrology to add carbon dioxide (CO2) to experiments as it will break down to silver (Ag) and carbon dioxide under geologic conditions. It is also a precursor to the production of silver nanoparticles.
It is explosive upon heating around 140 degrees Celsius, shock or friction.
Production
Silver oxalate is produced by the reaction between silver nitrate and oxalic acid.
See also
Dioxane tetraketone
References
External links
Synthesizing Silver Oxalate
Chemical Entity Data Page
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Neptunium
- Silver oxalate
- Silver
- Formaldehyde
- Copper(II) carbonate
- Solubility table
- Dioxane tetraketone
- List of CAS numbers by chemical compound
- Glossary of chemical formulae
- Moolooite
- Oxalate sulfate