DiCarboxylic Acid: Properties, Preparation, and Uses

Di carboxylic acid
 
    
dicarboxylic acid
 is an 
organic compound
 containing
two 
carboxyl
 
functional groups
 (−COOH). The
general 
molecular formula
 for dicarboxylic acids can be
written as HO
2
C−R−CO
2
H, where R can be aliphatic or
aromatic.
    Oxalic acid
 is an 
organic compound
 with
the 
formula
 C
2
H
2
O
4
. It is a white crystalline solid that
forms a colorless solution in water. Its 
condensed
formula
 is HOOCCOOH, reflecting its classification as the
simplest 
dicarboxylic acid
.
Preparation of oxalic acid 
Oxalic acid is a dicarboxylic acid with the 
chemical
formula C
2
H
2
O
4
.
Physical properties of Oxalic acid and :
It's colorless
It's odorless
It's a powder or granular solid at room temperature
Its crystals can have a pyramidal shape to them
In addition, oxalic acid can react violently with things like
alkali metals. It is also sensitive to heat, and it is potentially
explosive when mixed with certain compounds.
Interestingly, a colorful oxidation reduction reaction occurs
when potassium permanganate is mixed with oxalic acid. The
reaction turns the purple potassium permanganate into a light
brown color.
Chemical properties
 
 
 
   Talking about some uses of Oxalic acid, this chemical is basically an essential
household product that is used mainly as a cleaner for various things. In any case, we
will look at some applications of this acid below.
Cleaning Agent
Industrial Uses
Medicinal uses
Other Uses
Cleaning Agent
Oxalic acid as mentioned above is mainly used for the toughest cleaning duties. The
acid features bleach-like qualities and can be used for things like removing rust and
stains on objects and metals. This acid is found in some quantity in several cleaning
products, detergents and bleaches. Oxalic acid is also ideal for polishing practically any
stone and treating old wood.
Industrial Uses
In industries, this chemical is applied mostly for mineral processing mechanisms.
Additionally, Oxalic acid can be used to sterilize equipments and people in the textile
space use it for bleaching clothes.
Medicinal Uses of Oxalic Acid
In the medical field, companies make use of the acid to further purify certain chemicals
or dilute them. However, there is very fewer data on the health benefits of this acid.
Oxalic acid in organic and raw form is non-lethal. But sometimes it can have harmful
effects in the body as well
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DiCarboxylic acid is an organic compound containing two carboxyl functional groups. Focus on Oxalic acid, its physical and chemical properties, preparation methods, and various applications including as a cleaning agent, in industrial processes, and potential medicinal uses. Learn about the unique characteristics and reactions of Oxalic acid that make it a versatile compound for different purposes.

  • DiCarboxylic Acid
  • Oxalic Acid
  • Organic Compound
  • Chemical Properties
  • Cleaning Agent

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  1. Di carboxylic acid

  2. A dicarboxylic acid is an organic compound containing two carboxyl functional general molecular formula for dicarboxylic acids can be written as HO2C R CO2H, where R can be aliphatic or aromatic. Oxalic acid is an the formula C2H2O4. It is a white crystalline solid that forms a colorless solution in water. Its condensed formula is HOOCCOOH, reflecting its classification as the simplest dicarboxylic acid. groups ( COOH). The organic compound with

  3. Preparation of oxalic acid

  4. Oxalic acid is a dicarboxylic acid with the chemical formula C2H2O4. Physical properties of Oxalic acid and : It's colorless It's odorless It's a powder or granular solid at room temperature Its crystals can have a pyramidal shape to them In addition, oxalic acid can react violently with things like alkali metals. It is also sensitive to heat, and it is potentially explosive when mixed with certain compounds. Interestingly, a colorful oxidation reduction reaction occurs when potassium permanganate is mixed with oxalic acid. The reaction turns the purple potassium permanganate into a light brown color.

  5. Chemical properties

  6. Talking about some uses of Oxalic acid, this chemical is basically an essential household product that is used mainly as a cleaner for various things. In any case, we will look at some applications of this acid below. Cleaning Agent Industrial Uses Medicinal uses Other Uses Cleaning Agent Oxalic acid as mentioned above is mainly used for the toughest cleaning duties. The acid features bleach-like qualities and can be used for things like removing rust and stains on objects and metals. This acid is found in some quantity in several cleaning products, detergents and bleaches. Oxalic acid is also ideal for polishing practically any stone and treating old wood. Industrial Uses In industries, this chemical is applied mostly for mineral processing mechanisms. Additionally, Oxalic acid can be used to sterilize equipments and people in the textile space use it for bleaching clothes. Medicinal Uses of Oxalic Acid In the medical field, companies make use of the acid to further purify certain chemicals or dilute them. However, there is very fewer data on the health benefits of this acid. Oxalic acid in organic and raw form is non-lethal. But sometimes it can have harmful effects in the body as well

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