oxalic acid

collocation in English

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acid
noun
uk
/ˈæs.ɪd/
us
/ˈæs.ɪd/
any of various usually liquid substances that can react with and sometimes dissolve ...
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(Definition ofacidfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Oxalicacidis used for many things.
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Hasoxalicacidbeen subject to protection the whole time?
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Oxalicacidcan be extracted from it.
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Okra contains 0.05g/100g ofoxalicacid.
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In point of fact,oxalicacidis subject to key industry duty.
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It does not alter the duty onoxalicacidat all.
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The total consumption ofoxalicacidis about 1,000 tons a year.
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The activity and organization of the endolithic communities involving their use ofoxalicacidsuggests that these communities could interact further with the substrate.
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Microbially producedoxalicacidleaches out iron oxides from the colonized layer, forcing the iron to accumulate in the zone below.
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It is the cation derived fromoxalicacid.
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Refluxing carvoxime with 5%oxalicacidyields carvone.
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He also studied the chemistry of nickel andoxalicacid.
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All parts of the beet plant containoxalicacid.
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He also made contributions towards the discovery ofoxalicacid.
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All parts of the chard plant containoxalicacid.
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The plant's sharp taste is due tooxalicacid.
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It is the dimethyl ester ofoxalicacid.
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Oxalicacidis present in tomatoes, spinach, and especially in carambola and rhubarb; rhubarb leaves and unripe carambolas are toxic because of high concentrations ofoxalicacid.
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In the case ofoxalicacidone can see that the object, superficially, is to protect the home producer.
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Certain chemicals, such asoxalicacid, attack copper but do not affect either silver or gold.
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Theoxalicacidcrystals found in the leaves may cause a health risk.
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The other use-category, sweet oca, contains cultivars with lower levels ofoxalicacid.
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Complexation withoxalicacidhelps drive this chemical equilibrium to completion.
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The major metabolites causing toxicity are glycolic acid andoxalicacid.
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