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Sodium oxalate, or disodium oxalate, is a chemical compound with the . It is the salt of . It contains sodium and . It is a white, crystalline, odorless solid, that decomposes above 290 °C.

Sodium oxalate can act as a , and it may be used as a for standardizing potassium permanganate () solutions.

The form of sodium oxalate is . It is only very rarely found and restricted to extremely sodic conditions of ultra- .


Preparation
Sodium oxalate can be prepared through the neutralization of with (NaOH) in a 1:2 -to-base molar ratio. yields the oxalate that can be thoroughly dried by heating to between 200 and 250 °C.

Half-neutralization can be accomplished with NaOH in a 1:1 ratio which produces , sodium oxalate or sodium hydrogenoxalate.

Alternatively, it can be produced by decomposing by heating it at a temperature exceeding 360 °C.


Reactions
Sodium oxalate starts to decompose above 290 °C into and :

When heated at between 200 and 525°C with vanadium pentoxide in a 1:2 molar ratio, the above reaction is suppressed, yielding instead a sodium vanadium oxibronze with release of

with x increasing up to 1 as the temperature increases.

Sodium oxalate is used to standardize potassium permanganate solutions. It is desirable that the temperature of the mixture be greater than 60 °C to ensure that all the permanganate added reacts quickly. The kinetics of the reaction are complex, and the (II) () formed the further reaction between permanganate and oxalic acid (formed in situ by the addition of excess ). The final equation is as follows:


Biological activity
Like several other , sodium oxalate is toxic to humans. It can cause burning pain in the mouth, throat and stomach, bloody vomiting, headache, muscle cramps, cramps and convulsions, drop in blood pressure, heart failure, shock, coma, and possible death. Mean lethal dose by ingestion of oxalates is 10-15 grams/kilogram of body weight (per ).

Sodium oxalate, like , can also be used to remove () from . It also prevents blood from . Note that by removing calcium ions from the , sodium oxalate can impair function, and deposit in the .

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