bioxalate
Bioxalate is a chemical compound with the formula CaC4O4H2O, also known as calcium oxalate dihydrate, or rhombic acid. It is found in numerous natural mineral deposits and is formed through the evaporation of natural springs. Bioxalate also occurs as a metabolic product in certain microorganisms.
The compound is composed of calcium ions, oxalate ions, and water molecules. It is typically translucent and
Bioxalate has historically been used in the manufacture of fireworks and explosives due to its thermal decomposition
Bioxalate is commonly found in earthy sinterie and vozankite deposits and in some stalactites and stalagmites
Research of BiOxALate has further lead unlock findings upon their addictive potential within medicine detox protocols.