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(organic chemistry) A colourless, crystalline dicarboxylic acid, (COOH)₂, found in rhubarb, spinach and other plants, often as crystals of the calcium salt.

Structure of Oxalic acid

(organic chemistry) A colourless, crystalline dicarboxylic acid, (COOH)₂, found in rhubarb, spinach and other plants, often as crystals of the calcium salt.

Ball-and-stick model of the oxalic acid molecule, the simplest dicarboxylic acid. Atom positions based on a crystallographic study of oxalic acid dihydrate (see source). Color code:   Carbon, C: black   Hydrogen, H: white   Oxygen, O: red

(organic chemistry) A colourless, crystalline dicarboxylic acid, (COOH)₂, found in rhubarb, spinach and other plants, often as crystals of the calcium salt.

Space-filling model of the oxalic acid molecule, the simplest dicarboxylic acid. Atom positions based on a crystallographic study of oxalic acid dihydrate (see source). Color code:   Carbon, C: black   Hydrogen, H: white   Oxygen, O: red