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Iron(II) oxalate and Oxalate

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Difference between Iron(II) oxalate and Oxalate

Iron(II) oxalate vs. Oxalate

Ferrous oxalate, or iron(II) oxalate, is a inorganic compound with the formula FeC2O4(H2O)x where x is typically 2. Oxalate (IUPAC: ethanedioate) is the dianion with the formula, also written.

Similarities between Iron(II) oxalate and Oxalate

Iron(II) oxalate and Oxalate have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Potassium ferrioxalate.

Potassium ferrioxalate

Potassium ferrioxalate, also known as potassium trisoxalatoferrate(III), is a chemical compound with the formula, where iron is in the +3 oxidation state.

Iron(II) oxalate and Potassium ferrioxalate · Oxalate and Potassium ferrioxalate · See more »

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Iron(II) oxalate and Oxalate Comparison

Iron(II) oxalate has 9 relations, while Oxalate has 122. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.76% = 1 / (9 + 122).

References

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